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The Gold Repair
"The Golden Repair: I learned that my worth is not tied to immediate applause. The silence taught me to validate my own work first. If I am proud of what I built, the external validation is just a bonus, not the foundation."
The Gold Repair
"Rest is not a sign of weakness; it’s a biological necessity. I am repairing my relationship with productivity. To burn brightly, I must first ensure I don't burn out. Doing 'nothing' was the most productive thing I did today."
The Gold Repair
"Not all connections are meant to last forever, and that’s okay. Some people are chapters, not the whole book. I can honor the memories we shared without forcing a connection that no longer fits. Letting go with love is better than holding on with resentment."
The Gold Repair
"Vulnerability is actually a connector, not a flaw. When I admitted I didn't know the answer, the room didn't laugh; they helped. I learned that "not knowing" is the first step to "learning." My crack allowed wisdom to enter."
The Gold Repair
"I apologized sincerely, without excuses. This crack became an opening to discuss our deeper stressors. The relationship is now stronger because we navigated the conflict honestly."
I don't just manage resources; I unlock human potential. My purpose is to turn toxic work environments into spaces where people can thrive and feel heard.
I am a vessel for the past to speak to the future. By documenting these stories, I ensure that wisdom is not lost and that every life is remembered as significant.
Food is medicine. My purpose is to show that "healthy" doesn't mean "boring." I nourish bodies to heal souls, one plate at a time.
I transform what society calls "trash" into treasured art. My work proves that second chances exist—both for objects and for the planet
My Ikigai is bridging the gap between machines and humans. I don't just write code; I empower others to build their own tools, turning frustration into creation.
not percfect until we can accept.
ในโลกโซเชียลมีเดียที่เรามักจะโชว์แต่ด้านที่ "สมบูรณ์แบบ" ผมตั้งคำถามว่า... แล้วพื้นที่สำหรับ "รอยแผล" และ "ความล้มเหลว" ของเราอยู่ที่ไหน