Generation G is a beauty salon for girls, located in the center of Odessa. “On May 23, we turned three years old. We made two major repairs with our own hands and with the money we earned. Since I started at 21, I didn’t have much money. It was notable that the guests stayed with us during the renovation, and we were serving them in a small utility room during the period. In those days, we still managed to grow in terms of indicators.” The quarantine door was closed with a feeling of emptiness. “The team supports all my ideas and tries different things with me (except for hanging sequins all over the hall). It is vital. With the beginning of quarantine… I will describe a strange feeling. I think every entrepreneur knows how much it costs to bring at least one guest. It is a work of administrators, the right atmosphere, music, tea – the whole palette. We have been building and assembling the business part by part for three years. And one day, you call hundreds of people (scheduled to come for the week ahead) and ask them not to arrive. Indefinitely. And after a call, it feels empty.” Therefore, closing a business for Stefania is not an option. “I was building it for so long and put so much effort into it. I went through so much and learned so much. No, we do not plan to close. But it also taught me not to promise anything. That’s why we will see.”