Draft:My Story
An Author of Power of 60 seconds
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Every life is a journey, but some journeys teach us more about people than places.
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For over four decades, my professional life has revolved around travel—an industry that allowed me to witness the extraordinary diversity of cultures, landscapes, and human stories across the world. But somewhere along the way, I realized that the real value of travel is not measured in miles or destinations. It is measured in the understanding it creates between people.
Through the years, I have met travelers searching for meaning, young professionals looking for direction, and communities striving to preserve their identity in a rapidly changing world. Those experiences slowly shaped my belief that the most powerful journeys are not external—they are the ones that happen within us.
Outside of work, I found another teacher: the open road. Riding a motorcycle has always given me the freedom to pause, reflect, and see life from a quieter perspective. The road has a way of reminding you that life is less about speed and more about awareness.
These reflections eventually found their way into my writing. My book Power of 60 Seconds explores a simple idea: that life does not always change through dramatic events. Sometimes it changes through a single minute—a moment of courage, forgiveness, kindness, or clarity.
This same belief inspired me to start NODAAN, a social initiative that encourages people to contribute to society through empathy, generosity, and small acts of responsibility. The idea behind NODAAN is simple: meaningful change often begins with individuals who choose to care.
Today, my journey continues through travel, writing, riding, and social engagement. But if there is one message I hope people take from my story, it is this:
Life rarely changes all at once.
Sometimes, it changes in a single moment.
And if we become aware of those moments, we may discover that each of us has the power to shape not only our own lives—but also the lives of others around us.
