Excuse me, Sir, I think you look really confident. Yeah? Thank you. What makes you confident? Well, in general I work out a lot and I’m a photographer so I need to be confident for my job. You’re in amazing shape… Thank you. …Beautiful smile, you look very healthy. Thank you, I try to, yeah. I want to ask you, has there been a challenge that you dealt with growing up that made you a more confident person today? My life was full of challenges, I just tried to work through them step by step and to work out actually helped me a lot. How did working out help you get over those challenges? Working out gives me a lot of self-confidence and it makes me feel good. I think everyone should be working out nowadays. It just clears my mind so it opens up the pathway for being creative like taking great pictures and my number one recommendation probably. For sure. Stay healthy, especially nowadays. Health is wealth? Yeah, 100%. But in moments of doubt, when you were first starting out in your self-development journey, what did you do to get out of those doubting moments? I have a lot of conversations with myself and my mind. That’s why I love to stay behind the camera. And the way how I think is to just don’t give up. By heart I’m a fighter and you got to keep fighting. That’s beautiful. Now if you had to go back to your younger self and give him a piece of advice, what would you share? Go a little bit more out of your own shell. By heart I’m more of a shy person and over the years I start to open up again. Thank you so much for stopping. Thank you. What was your name? Gino, Gino Priszerna. I’m David. Pleasure to meet you. Take care.