Staying in my comfort zone has always been the easiest option, and I have tried to extend my stay in this zone as much as possible. I'm not a fan of speed, I don't care about fancy cars, and for that reason, I was never interested in learning how to drive. I grew up in Bogotá, and my family didn't have a car when I was growing up. I didn't see the need to have a car because I always used public transportation. When I was 27, I moved to Germany, and I could manage my life using my bike. Then, when I moved to Switzerland, I could always commute to work by train, and my husband was the one who drove the car when we needed to travel or go shopping. However, when I got pregnant and had my daughter, I realized that having a car makes life easier when you have children. In 2019, I decided to get a Swiss driving license. I started in January 2020 with the first aid course, which was just one day and very easy-going. Two months after the first aid course, the COVID pandemic star...