“I’ve always sought different experiences, a better understanding of the world, human beings, and the decision-making process. I thought, ‘I’m young, and if [trying out for The Apprentice] goes well, it will be great. If it doesn’t go well, it will be an interesting experience that won’t put a halt to my career.’

I learned that you should take responsibility for your actions and see things from your own perspective, but [you] should have the sensibility to understand why someone else might see things differently. And I learned that your short-term success sometimes depends on the actions of others. It was interesting to watch how different people approach winning, either as a team or as individuals. In every test, my objective was to pull out a win for the team, not to make someone look bad.”