At first, I didn’t really know how to understand it. As time went by, with experience, I started to deal with it better. I went to Italy when I was very young. Responsibility came very early and for a boy who had nothing and suddenly had a lot, he was called Emperor, his head was going crazy. We let it get into our heads, and that’s normal. Sometimes, when there are five cars in the garage, I look and think: “Why am I doing this?” But there are so many things in your head that you live and live and then my mother says “don’t do that, be careful”. When I came back to Inter, in the last two, three years, I started to realize that I didn’t need that. I’ve always loved cars, but it was just a passing thing that everyone experiences and in recent years I’ve managed to adapt.