Today, my son Eann asked, ‘Why do humans need to die?’ This profound question sparked reflections on life, death, and faith. I explained how our body, soul, and spirit differ, and shared the belief in eternal life. It reminded me to embrace life’s purpose and the precious moments we’re given.
Miracles
Life’s greatest blessing is its uncertainty. Living mindfully means appreciating moments between our first and last breaths. Like a candle’s flame, each moment is fleeting but powerful enough to light up others. By embracing life as a series of miracles, we find joy in every connection, moment, and breath.
Building LOH Legacy
Building a family legacy is about creating a future that reflects shared values, love, and purpose. By focusing on roots, relationships, and strategy, families can stay united and thrive across generations. Faith, traditions, and storytelling serve as anchors, fostering connection, healing wounds, and inspiring the next generation to carry forward.
Confinement Center for our 4th Child
Choosing a confinement center reminded me of parenting and education—where passion must meet professionalism. Like tending a flame, nurturing requires care, protection, and commitment. At Stellar, we aim to be a beacon of hope, where children’s dreams flourish, guided by purpose, excellence, and the trust of every parent.
Leadership, Influence, and the 24-Hour Constraint
Leadership is influence, and growth happens not by addition but by multiplication. Stellar’s journey shows that thriving within constraints comes from empowering leaders, building trust, and maximizing impact. Time is fixed, but priorities can shift. Embrace constraints as a catalyst for growth and multiply your team’s potential through collaboration.
Converting Another Dreamer into Potential Educator
We may not control every event, but we can control how we navigate these uncertainties—with hope, resilience, and purpose.
Turning Back is the Shore 回头是岸
“Turning back is the shore.” It’s never too late to change course, start over, or pursue a new goal. Today is always the best day to begin—whether it’s starting a new habit, breaking an old one, or embarking on a new venture.
Reflections from a Meaningful Camping Trip
In the past, marriages endured longer, but today’s culture, with its emphasis on self-love and individualism, often treats relationships as disposable. The notion of “just take care of yourself” and “you come first” can be harmful to long-term commitments. In a consumerist society, the mentality of throwing things away when they break—including marriages—has become prevalent.
I Am Driving a Logo Car
Real freedom doesn’t come from doing whatever we want but from having the freedom to choose what not to do. Living authentically isn’t about perfection; it’s about progress. It’s about making conscious choices that reflect your true self, even when faced with challenges or contradictions.
Reflections from Buying a Thermomix for Family
To me, what’s truly expensive is losing the opportunity to create meaningful memories with my children while I still have the chance. My kids will only be three, six, and eight years old once in their lives, and if I miss this moment, it’s gone forever.