Stop Spending All Your Time For Money. Create Something For People

I didn’t understand what he’s saying. But I said OK. Maybe earning more money will make him happy. After all, he’s a good friend. But I was too dumb to follow. I didn’t want to spend all my time earning more money. I wanted to create something for people. So I started Humans Unite. Now I’m … Continue Reading →

 

It’s Not Enough to Risk. Ask Yourself, “Is it Worth the Risk?”

I am one of those people who encourage others to take risks. I often say: Life is short and we should do what we love, we should chase our dreams. And we should take risks. Otherwise, we die full of regrets. They just rolled their eyes. I know it’s hard. When my wife consulted to … Continue Reading →

 

8 Truths I Learned at 28

Last August 20, I turned 28. As I’ve done in the past, I’d like to share some of the truths I learned over the last year. If you haven’t read my last year’s post, you can read it here. Before I begin, I would like to say that I’m grateful I’ve reached life this far. … Continue Reading →

 

Remembering Your Painful Experiences, Why It’s Important?

I cried. She cried. The odds were stacked against us. We were both unprepared. We almost gave up. That was around 2014 to 2015. In August 2016, we got married. Am I happy that we tied the knot? Yes of course. But the painful experiences we had, it was unforgettable. It forced me to look … Continue Reading →

 

A “Not So Good” Decision

Some days I spend more time alone thinking about life. I love life. I love that we’re mortals and we don’t know the future. I love that we all want to save someone’s life, especially our loved ones. As much as I love life, there are things I kind of hate, too. Like people hurting … Continue Reading →