Shark3D: How did going pro affect your life, did anything change in regards to your education?
"I always was a well educated person, thanks to my family. But I?ll be frank. In my life, there were two moments where I became a better person and human being. One of them, the year I spent with my football trainer (Granini), where he always treated me like a man, being polite and only pointing out small mistakes. That year changed my life, literally. Noone likes you enough if he only tells u the things you're doing good. U can?t improve that way. This coach taught me that you need to point out your own mistakes to become better at what you do.
The other moment I was talking about, was when I was at Gamescom 2011. A guy bound to a wheelchair came to me with tear-streaked eyes, and asked for an autograph and a photo. I dropped a tear when I took the photo, and the guy was shaking. (By the way, I would like that person to contact me, got a present for him!). That night, I promised myself I wouldn?t blame, trashtalk or insult anybody in my life anymore. I kept that promise until now, where I can say clearly that I'm one of the most, if not the most respectful player in the eSports scene. That day, I understood that I am a rolemodel, and if I do something wrong, many people will think it?s funny or something, when it?s not. It?s totally unrespectful and a very poor show of character. I was raised better than that."