This is a very long story.
But I’ll keep it short and real—just the way I live my life.
Back in 2013, I was just an average Thai guy.
I couldn’t speak English.
But I had a dream—to go to Bangalore, India, to study.
And I did it.
That experience changed me.
It opened my mind. It showed me a new world.
I learned a lot—not just language, but confidence, culture, and possibility.

Then It Happened
Just before I returned to Thailand, something unexpected happened.
I had a serious stomach ache.
I collapsed. I fainted while walking.
In that moment, I truly thought:
“This is it. I’m going to die.”
And as strange as it sounds, time slowed down.
My life flashed in front of me.
Regrets
In that moment, I only had three regrets.
Two of them were personal—things about family, friends, and time I didn’t spend.
But the third one…
That one I can share.
I Wanted to Leave an Impact
I’ve always known who I am—not perfect, but clear.
I know what I can do.
And I know what I can’t.
But deep inside, I’ve always believed:
I can create something that impacts the world.
In my own way. In any way.
Something useful. Something that helps people.
So since that day—
Every opportunity I get, I give it my all.
Whether it’s learning CNC alone, building my own ERP, designing smarter furniture systems, or becoming the global distributor of a software I believe in—
I don’t waste chances.
I don’t chase perfection.
But I do chase purpose.
Final Thought
You don’t need to nearly die to find meaning.
But if you’re still unsure of what you’re capable of—
Maybe it’s time to stop asking “Can I?”
And start asking “What if I just try?”
Because that’s all I’ve ever done.
— Doe