25 Oct 2025 – Grateful for Divine Timing and New Beginnings

Today, I am grateful to God for divine timing, for reconnecting me with an ex-colleague I had not met for more than twenty years. Out of the blue, a message appeared on LinkedIn, and one conversation led to another. Before I knew it, we had coffee and talked about our ideas. In the end, we spun up 3 ideas in a span of 2hrs.

He is now an entrepreneur and data scientist, deeply involved in technology and AI, areas that have always fascinated me. We are both techies and used to work in a dotcom many years back. Our discussions flowed effortlessly, and it felt like the universe had arranged this reconnection at exactly the right moment. Truly, when one door closes, another one opens. We just have to trust and have faith.

For some time now, I’ve been feeling the pull to start a tech venture alongside my art. I have so many ideas that have been waiting quietly in the background, and perhaps this is the nudge I needed. In the past, I almost started one, but divine intervention stopped me and now I understand why. Timing and partnership matter just as much as vision.

In business, it is so important to have the right people by your side. Someone authentic and trustworthy. Someone who has both aptitude and attitude. A partner who complements your skill set, has proven experience, and knows how to execute. Someone who doesn’t play games, doesn’t pander to others for personal gain, and holds firm to integrity and principles.

I think I may have found the one who embodies all these qualities. It feels exciting, hopeful, and aligned.

I’ve always believed that great ventures are not built just for money, but for value; for solving a real problem and making life better for others. When we build something useful and meaningful, success will follow naturally.

So stay tuned, something new may be on the horizon. And don’t worry, I’m not leaving art. I’m simply expanding my creative universe. An ex-colleague once nicknamed me “the octopus” for my ability to multitask. I hope I still live up to that name.

Today, I’m grateful for old connections made new, for divine timing, and for the exciting road ahead.

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