This Tuesday, I went to RTHK for a radio interview. I won't reveal the content yet, but I'll talk about it when it airs. However, there were moments that even I hadn't encountered before, bringing tears to my eyes. After the recording, the hosts saw me off, and I could feel that their perception of me had changed compared to when I first entered the studio. I think it's because this project I'm doing (Re Pillow Co.) has been a passion project from the very beginning. Sometimes these things sound cliché, so there's no need to elaborate. I also get paid, so I'm not some great person, but whether you genuinely put your heart into something or just do it for money, I think it shows in your words. Therefore, even though many people might not appreciate the tutor YY Lam, and sometimes the things I see online attacking him are quite vicious, I still strongly support YY Lam, because he is someone who puts his heart into what he does, and it's evident. In fact, there are other people in Hong Kong who also put a lot of effort into what they do, but I won't list them all here. Sometimes working hard doesn't guarantee success, and some people even get targeted more when they work harder. I think in these situations, there's nothing else to do but to persevere, and not just "endure," but to show people during the process that you are truly dedicated and genuinely want to do things well. Perhaps no one is perfect and mistakes can be made, e.g., a few years ago, the "Trial & Error" YouTube Channel was accused of scamming people with NFTs, but as they continued their work, I think everyone saw their sincerity and effort. Earning money is part of it; there must be money involved, but it's not a malicious scam. You have to eat, which is not invincible, but I believe that putting your heart into what you do and doing your job well is the most important thing.