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"The most difficult part of following my passion is the day to day balance between creativity and economics, especially in our country's economic context. There are times when you need to enter a routine to make ends meet. But routine, while necessary for survival, can clash with creativity. Adapting to survive day to day, to have what I need, while breaking free to create, to leave the routine and create new things, these are two different modes. It was difficult at first, but then you get the hang of it. That was my biggest challenge and also my pride. My interest is not to live longer, but to live more."