 Back then when I was running an event, part of my business, I was so attached to it. I was getting flamed online. A lot of people were saying bad things about it. And for me, I took it so personally that I went into like a semi-depression for six months. Because I took it so personally, I'm like, I spent two years building this project. And how can you throw words out there so lightly without understanding the amount of work that I put in? And then I got super, super sad. And throughout that time, I did a lot of soul searching. And eventually I was able to get myself out of the loop. And the biggest lesson that I was able to learn from that is that I don't attach my self-identity with the business. I can pour my heart, soul and tears into this business, but this business does not represent me. It is only a vehicle for me to be able to bring my family on travels. Just because I sell it doesn't change who I am.