“I did. I grew up as a cellist interestingly enough. So, I was a musician for the first 15 or 16 years of my life. I was touring Europe, the U.S., and playing at Carnegie Hall, and hundreds of concerts and weddings. What I really wanted to do as I got to my later teens was to balance out that creative part of my brain with more business fundamentals, and traditional finance, and strategy thinking. I decided to go to Wharton at 18, undergrad and try to instill some of those basic principles that I knew I wanted to have as I scaled my career.”