I had almost the worst starting conditions you can imagine. Yet, for a very long time I worked my ass off, just to finally be happy.
Vietnamese Dragon
I was born in Vietnam in the 1980s, that is into a country that was still dealing with the chaotic and traumatic consequence of the civil war.
At our first attempt to escape, we unfortunately got caught and the whole family spent a couple of months in prison. Yet, my parents did not see any future for us in their home country and hence, they worked so hard, selling food on the streets, to earn and save money for a second attempt.
This time we succeeded and after spending a whole year in a UNESCO refugee camp in the Philippines, I arrived as a young refugee in Europe. With literally nothing than their bare hands in a foreign country, my parents did what Vietnamese Dragons do:
We fight for a better future and no matter how often we might fail, we never give up.
My childhood and my parents as great role models, were very influential in shaping the person I became. At the age of forty, with rigorous discipline and dedication, I achieved more than I was dreaming of. By then, I ticked off all the goals from my bucket list: I had a wonderful family; I became an international recognized expert in my area of expertise; I started my own successful business; I built a big house; I ran a marathon; I became financial independant and finished my doctorate.
Yet, instead of being fulfilled and happy, I just felt empty with no purpose in life. There was a void that I desperately needed to fill. This blog is one of the measures I took to find a new meaning for my life.
Purpose of this blog
Once you reach financial independence, making money does not drive you anymore. You start feeling joy and pleasure especially in non-materialistic things, such as memorial moments with your family or sharing your knowledge with strangers.
With this blog, I want to share my personal experiences and the lessons I have learned in life during my pursuit of happiness. Nevertheless, I want to be authentic, that is I want to share my great achievements, but also my biggest failures. So, I will share the vast amount of bad decisions I have made in life, how I dealt with them and how each of them made me even stronger.
Looking back, the ultimate game changer for me was to understand, how to look at the big picture of life. Only then I was able to distinguish between what really matters in life, what is worth fighting for and with whom or what I should not waste my precious time on.
Let me inspire you. Just follow my lead.
I do not have any commercial interest in running this blog. As you can see, there are no ads at all. Yet, I would be more than thankful if you could provide feedback or comments regarding the content of this blog. If you like it, feel free to share it with your friends.