
Life’s Not a Box — So Why Live in One?
It’s kind of bizarre, isn’t it? Everyone wants to fit in — but what does “fitting in” even mean? Why would you want to blend into the background, to become just another square in a world already full of them?
We spend so much time trying not to look crazy, not to stand out too much. But isn’t that the whole point of life? To be so wildly passionate about something that people can’t decide whether you’re a genius or just completely out of your mind?
My purpose in life is simple: to bring the WOW factor. I want to make people stop and think, to spark something in their minds. It’s kind of like playing Sudoku — at first, it doesn’t make sense. But when the pieces finally click into place, there’s this beautiful moment of satisfaction. That’s what I live for.
It’s about taking a leap of faith — and watching the magic meet you halfway.
All those “almosts” that felt like failures at the time? They’re usually the biggest blessings in disguise. Because if you were ready, the opportunity would have shown up. And if you weren’t capable, you wouldn’t even feel the desire in the first place.
So what do you desire?
What idea occupies your mind 24/7? That thing you constantly replay with “woulda, coulda, shoulda”? Why not start now — even just a little bit? Forget what people think. Seriously.
It’s: What if it DOES?
Life isn’t about staying comfortable. It’s about stepping to the edge, figuring it out, pushing yourself, and showing the world what you’re made of. People are drawn to energy — to those who are passionate, interesting, and full of life.
So laugh harder. Dream louder. Surround yourself with people who make life 10× funnier than it should be.
Don’t live inside a box. Branch out. Boldly. Bravely. Unapologetically.
“What if it DOES work?”
Now go do that thing that lights you up. Not tomorrow. Not when it’s perfect. Now.
This is why I chose to chase aviation. It’s big. It’s scary. It’s the kind of dream that makes people raise an eyebrow and ask, “Are you sure?” And that’s exactly why I have to do it.
Because I don’t want to blend in. I want to climb. To see the world from a higher perspective — and to show others that it’s okay to dream crazy big.