These are the words of the man himself as he admitted in a recent social media video that most people do not have a clue who he is or what he stands for.
It is a question many have been asking since the Dublin pharma tycoon crash-landed into the presidential election on Sunday.
So, who the hell is Gareth Sheridan?
Aged 35, he could become the youngest ever presidential election candidate if he manages to get on the ticket.
From Terenure, south Dublin, Mr Sheridan attended Terenure College and Stratford College, both in south Dublin, according to an interview with Offaly Express last week.
He studied at DIT on Aungier Street, now TU Dublin, graduating with a degree in business and management in 2012.
It was here he started developing Nutriband, a company which would make him a multi-millionaire.
Mr Sheridan began to explore transdermal patches — medicine delivered through the skin — for vitamins as part of his college thesis. The inspiration came from patches his father was using.
He admitted during an interview with the Entrepreneur Experiment he has “no pharma background, no biotech background”.
When he finished college, he started painting houses for his father’s company to fund his idea.
Nutriband was registered in April 2011. Company records show an initial investment of €10,000.
In 2014, Mr Sheridan won Ireland’s Young Entrepreneur of the Year.
He was then contacted by a company in Utah that was interested in his idea, and Mr Sheridan started travelling to the US.
It was here he met his now-wife, Heidi, a former model.
Mr Sheridan sold Nutriband to the US firm but re-acquired it at the age of 25 and brought in new business partners.
In 2016, Nutriband was listed on the over-the-counter markets, with Mr Sheridan living in Florida and “driving Ubers” to make ends meet.
In February 2018, businessman Sean Gallagher, a former presidential election hopeful, became company president. He departed four years later, with Mr Sheridan insisting this week he had not sought his advice on his presidential campaign.
After several failed attempts, Nutriband was listed on Nasdaq in December 2021.
The company is now attempting to produce pain medicine patches, at a time when America is gripped by an opiate crisis.
Mr Sheridan said the patches would make strong painkillers more accessible, while also making them difficult to abuse. The US Food and Drug Administration recently granted Nutriband a meeting regarding its fentanyl patch.
Although the company was based in Florida, Mr Sheridan lived in Salt Lake City, Utah, with his wife.
However, the couple relocated back to Dublin earlier this year, moving to Stillorgan with their adopted daughter Roe, 2.
In an interview with the Irish Mirror earlier this year, Heidi Sheridan said they moved after the re-election of President Donald Trump, adding she did not want her child to have to take part in “active shooter drills”.
As reported by the Irish Examiner, Mr Sheridan has been lobbying councillors in recent months with the support of independent senator Sharon Keogan.
His team says he has sufficient support from at least four councils. It appears, however, this only means he has a proposer and a seconder rather than the councils themselves in the bag.
Whether this will be enough to get him on the ticket will not become clear for another few weeks.