FROM MY OWN JOURNEY: REFLECTIONS & THE ROAD AHEAD
Stepping away from politics was not an impulsive decision—it was the culmination of years of observation, experience, and introspection. Politics taught me many valuable lessons: how society breathes, how people struggle, how systems move, and how fragile public trust can be. Yet, even after learning so much, I realized something essential I could not lose myself in a space that did not truly belong to me.
Some may appreciate this shift; others may criticize it positively or negatively. But I have reached a point in life where such opinions no longer decide my direction. Life is too short to gamble with one’s own purpose. I needed clarity, peace, and a path that felt truthful to my inner calling.
…what we create
…what we contribute, and
…what remains after us.
I asked myself a simple question:
What have I personally offered to my society that will outlive my presence?
Over time I understood an uncomfortable truth:
Counting public meetings, the size of crowds, the government funds distributed—none of these define the true meaning of service. These are administrative duties, not personal achievements. What really matters is…
That question changed everything.
realized that my life must be spent in building, not performing; in innovating, not impressing; in creating value, not counting applause. And with that understanding, I finally found peace in choosing my own destiny



