In 2012, I left my comfort zone (the cage) for an experiment.
I had what most people would call a good life.
Every Monday felt like a slow leak in my soul.
Everything was fine, and that was the problem; fine is not the same as fulfilled.
One evening, I wrote a single question in my notebook:
đź’ˇ What if I could use my skills to solve problems the world actually needs solving?

That question changed everything.
I sold most of my things. Packed a couple of bags. And boarded a one-way flight to Cambodia.
It was a leap into the unknown, powered by nothing more than the belief that skills + purpose could change lives.
Purpose often hides inside problems no one else is willing to solve.
The fastest personal growth happens when your work matters to someone other than you.
If you feel like something’s missing in your career… maybe it’s not about what you’re doing, but why you’re doing it.