When I first started my entrepreneurial journey, my thought was that it was the right time, daring to challenge the heavens. Especially at the beginning, when I could earn in a day what my peers made in a month. As I continued on the path, the winds grew stronger, the road became steeper, and the negative feedback far outweighed the positive. The pressure and responsibility began to weigh down on me, and I kept stumbling and getting back up. My temper started to flare up easily, and I began to experience internal struggles and anxiety. All my emotions were on the surface. Later on, I slowed down, but stabilized and established the system I wanted to create and complete. I didn't even realize that I had undergone a significant transformation: my temper improved greatly, I had fewer emotions, and I could accept everything that happened with a smile. Perhaps the changes brought by the entrepreneurial process are very evident. I no longer see myself as someone exceptional; even if I'm not a genius, I must move forward step by step, doing what I have thoughtfully considered, without regrets. I believe that is the right path.