That is how, in 2014, I was invited to become a project consultant to the cabinet members of the time. After serving as a consultant for two years (because the rule for youth advisors—or reverse mentors—is that you have to be under 35), I became too old; I turned 35. That year, Dr. Tsai Ing-wen was elected president, and she promoted me from an intern consultant to the Digital Minister without Portfolio. In 2016, I started having my own youth advisors. My mission was to rebuild trust. In 2014, social trust was at an all-time low, polarization was severe, and President Ma Ying-jeou’s approval rating was just 9%. But by 2020, President Tsai enjoyed an approval rating of over 70%, partly because g0v had helped Taiwan successfully combat the pandemic that year without locking down a single city.