Vocation Over Ego: How to Align Your Purpose with Your Profession with Purpose Strategist Florian Kemmerich

March 23, 2026

You can do everything “right” and still feel wrong inside. That’s the tension we unpack with Florian Kemmerich, a former corporate leader who checked every box of outward success and still hit a wall of emptiness, anxiety, and the haunting question: Who am I really doing this for?

We get honest about fear, doubt, the armor we build after bullying or pressure, and the moment personal growth stops being a nice-to-have and becomes survival for your soul.

Florian shares the pivotal experience in Mexico that reshaped his view of purpose, dignity, and what it means to serve instead of simply help. We talk inner child work, why education often teaches us how to earn money but not how to understand ourselves, and how ego-driven definitions of success like fame, fortune, and power eventually collapse.

From there, we connect purpose to practical action: aligning your vocation with your profession, using reflection to find what “bubbles up,” and turning meaning into work that actually fuels you instead of draining you.

We also go straight into the AI age and why human agency matters more than ever. When machines can produce answers instantly, the real advantage becomes discernment, intuition, and a clear calling you can steer with.

If you’ve been feeling stuck, burned out, or quietly disconnected from your life, this conversation offers a grounded path forward. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find the work they were made to do.

To connect or work with, or purchase Florian book: On Vocation, visit his website at: https://on-vocation.com

To download a free chapter of host Sylvia Worsham’s bestselling book, In Faith, I Thrive: Finding Joy Through God’s Masterplan, purchase any of her products, or book a call with her, visit her website at www.sylviaworsham.com


Transcript:

If you’ve ever struggled with fear, doubt, or worry, and wondering what your true purpose was all about, then this podcast is for you. In this show, your host, Sylvia Warsham, will interview elite experts and ordinary people that have created extraordinary lives. So here’s your host, Sylvia Warsham.

Hey Lightbringers, it’s Sylvia Warsham. Welcome to Released Out Review Purpose. And today is Florian Kemerick and his story hit home. So much alignment. He focuses, and his mission is to help individuals focus more on their vocation, what makes them shine, what makes their light come alive. Because he went through what you would call the successful route, what the outside world calls being successful. He climbed the corporate ladder. He led teams. He was highly, highly successful on paper. Inwardly, his heart was not fulfilled. He knew there was a higher purpose for him. And he felt that pull to step into that space. And so what he’s going to be sharing with us is that journey, is that pivotal moment in Mexico that changed it all for him. So without further ado, thank you so much, Fullian, for joining us on Released Out Reveal Purpose.

Thank you, Silvia, for having me. And thank you for your community and the message you’re getting out there, which is so much aligned to my own life and my own dedication professionally, what I’m focusing on right now.

Yes, we’re both in alignment because our missions are pretty much very, very similar. I help people find their divine purpose through their journeys because our life experiences taught us lessons along the way, equipped us for precisely this moment in time. So I know you have a powerful testimony to share with us. Would you honor us by telling us that story?

Yes, um, it’s a great pleasure. So, in this sense, the struggle I had was so at the age of 18, I wanted to become a stand-up comedian. And I had the art school, everything was there, I combined it with music, I play music, yeah. It’s something I’m very much interested in. Um, and the issue was with at that time I told my parents about it, and my father said, you know, there are many artists out there which are um, in a sense, successful but not making a living. So my father basically talked me out of that and said, Maybe you want to study something normal first, and then you can still try. So I studied normal. I studied business administration marketing, and then as a good Gen Xer, you are diligent, you do things, and I took an entry-level job in a corporation, healthcare corporation, and made my way 15 years up. And at the age of 33, I had the success my parents wanted me to have. I was running a company, house and a family. But then, Sylvia, something happened. I was going, I was actually still in the corporate world, and my boss said, Foyer, maybe you want to do a coaching to fine-tune certain things. Oh, well, fine, coaching is fine. Yeah, so I’m sitting in front of a of a um basically psychologist who over time, and in hindsight, I understood I did a I had a psychotherapy. Funny enough, my father was a psychiatrist. But of course, at home you wouldn’t do that. And you know, in Europe it’s different. Europe very quickly, you know, a shrink is you’re sick. In the US is very different, you know, it uh uh you do have a different approach. But for me, so I do this coaching and I got confronted to my little Florian, my inner child. And really weird because I was so much into it, and I was successful, you know, I had this smart ass shield, but everything is life is good, all is fine, and then suddenly I got confronted. So I had two chairs and I was sitting on both chairs talking to me the adult Florian, let’s say the business Florian and the younger. And the younger, I did not understand how that happened, I was talking to myself from my inner child, saying you’re nothing or there is no success, I see.

You’re living a life, you’re busy in the hamster wheel and the rat race, yeah, but again, there’s no purpose, it’s just to do what you have to do.

And it struck me. I was telling myself, and I was in looking at the you know at the coach saying, What is this? Yeah, because that really was weird, but it could just came out. And that was a moment number one when I understood there is an inner child. Then in the next step would say, Who am I? And I actually figured out that I was in a job, nothing bad. It was a great corporation, it was healthcare, I had great colleagues. So, from a sense, what is your problem? But I was not living my life, and I was in a situation where I didn’t know who I am. On top of that, Sylvia, then, with that inner child understanding, I created a non-for-profit, continuous medical education foundation in Mexico, and I was running the company there. And we were donating CSR, giving, you know, instruments, materials, ID solutions, yeah, for patient associations for some rural areas. And so we supported also an extramural surgery program. So you have a truck with an OR going into the jungle, La Sierra La Candola in Chiapas. And so we were donating the things. And once the doctor said, Florent, why don’t you come? Because I grew up at the in the OR, my early days in a healthcare group, you know, instrumenting spines and hips and knees and endoscopy and all these things. So I kind of thought, cool. So the inner child says, I am doing something good. I’m contributing, and then I go there to experience this. I was sleeping in a tent, and I remember, you know, there were different operations, treatments going on for the rural people, and they wouldn’t, they had no healthcare. And then there was a child with a clifflet being operated on, draped the mouth, lights on there, the engine, you know, the truck running for the electricity. And I took a picture and I put it on the newsletter of our foundation, which I thought is so amazing. So six months later, the truck goes in again. I didn’t go, just asked the doctor, could you please take a picture with a big smile from the child? And I learned the child had died. And it really struck me. Now that I discovered that I have the inner child with a sensitivity a little bit, not just the adult, the shield, but said, How can I feel good if I arrive, I help, where nobody wants to be helped. You know, from a nobody wants to be pitied, from a dignity standpoint is actually something unfair. Why would I privileged show up to help? It’s very different if I serve. And that goes back, Sylvia, to the origin of the confusion. You mentioned that already. So if success in life, what we get educated on is fame, fortune, and power, which is only ego nourishing. And as long as you get the ego nourished, maybe you feel good, but there’s a moment where it’s a cliff. There’s a moment where you’re saying this is not what it’s worth. Because your decision are made of fantasy to be someone, to be recognized, to be successful, rather than the intuition. And that was the moment when I, after that moment, I said, Who am I? I have been the absent subject of my own education. My education teaches me all the tools to make a living, but nothing about myself. I don’t know how I function emotionally, mentally, instinctively, spiritually, I don’t know. And that was the moment when I said, okay. So I went out of my golden handcuffs, yeah, with family and children. I went to so-called my roller coaster life, and I started a year-long journey first to figure out who am I, so I did a lot of personal development methodologies to understand more about myself because nobody taught me that. And then ended up doing what I do today, impact investing, where I use capital as a force for good, because if we would have invested in healthcare in the area in the jungle, that child would not have died because it was a simple infection and no medical treatment, and you die. And so this is where my pain story becomes. After that phase, it wasn’t just like, oh, everything is fine now. I know. I really had a roller coaster, ups and down anxiety to understand who am I. So today I try to manage my ego because ego is always there, and ego is also sometimes good to protect ourselves, but it has to be tempted and managed, you know, which is the adult. But also I need to cater things I do for my inner child, which is actually where the purpose comes from. The purpose is you don’t find it outside, you find it inside. Yeah, and that is where I then, over the years, when people come to me saying, Florian, you do impact. How can I do impact? And I ask them, What’s your purpose? What’s your vocation? And they say, I don’t know. So I helped them, which is the first step, Silvia, the most difficult one, is actually to listen to your inner child, to be aware of that, and then to decide what bubbles up when you were five, ten years old, young, and how you can actually translate into the real life with the adult in, and what I call vocating. Yeah, so if you dedicate yourself professionally to your vocation, you vocate. And this is when, especially in today’s world with AI, I’m really concerned because everybody asks the machine what to do, where to go, yeah, and it changes everything. If we don’t get back to the human agency to understand who am I, how can I contribute, yeah, how can I live and love, uh, which fulfills me in life, but I want to do this in a way where I can do this professionally. Yeah, so an example I give Sylvia is my eldest daughter. She’s 28, she’s married, she lives in Canada, in the outskirts, and her calling was clearly a caring job. So she tried 10 different things. She studied psychology, coherent with this. She does Reiki since many years, she does dance therapy, and then she tested younger children, Montessori School, not her thing. Elderly care, she really loved it, but she was spinning around and she’s not yet a mom around the doula. And so now she decided she would become a doula. Sets up sets up her Instagram page, you know, has a mentor, had just the first um births to you know to support the women. And what what the sentence she just told me recently struck struck me. Because she said, Daddy, I cannot believe that I actually get paid for doing this. Because when you have the calling, when you’re in your zone, when something is bigger than you, life is all worth living.

It very much is, and I’m in complete and total alignment.

So let’s unpack what you actually said in your story. What I heard you say was when we turn inward, we find our answers. That is very, very true. I’ve lived that, I’ve experienced that, I too had a pivotal moment. Most people on the podcast know because they listen and they’ve read my biography. I had six doctors walk into my room. I had an 80% chance of dying. Like you, I worked in healthcare. Like you, in that moment in time, I was in corporate America working for Pfizer. And then when I moved to Austin, Texas, was the medical devices. So I was in the OR. So everything you were talking about, it was like I was you were talking about my life, about turning inward, about identifying those smaller identities and finding those spiritual, what I call the spiritual gifts, because we all have them. When we are born, we are fearless, and we’re born with certain skill sets that are very unique to our light. The journey of life, in my humble opinion, is to discover those gifts and then use them on purpose to for the betterment of humanity, because we’re all part of Christ’s body, all of us. And when one part suffers, we all suffer with it. There isn’t there’s not supposed to be competition between us. We are all uniquely built to build each other up and to progress in humanity. This is the way that Christ envisioned it. This is what he talked about when he was here on earth. So for me, I heard you say, I had an armor. That was a smart but I was like, well, I wasn’t with you. Because when you’re bullied in high school, like you and I were both, you build an armor to protect the heart. The heart and the light, however, get dimmed by that armor. And it’s when you start to peel back those layers in therapy or in coaching or in hypnotherapy or whatever methodology works for you. It’s what you want is you want to get to the essence of who you are. And when you get to that essence and you ask yourself the hard questions and you sit in reflection, which is what you’re talking about in essence, you start to uncover those gifts. And then it’s like you can do these jobs with really you get up every morning wanting to do your job. Otherwise, you’re in complete, there’s like resistance inside of you. And when you talk about the ego, biblically there’s an alignment here. There’s a verse in Galatians 5.17 that talks a lot about the flesh, how the flesh and the spirit are in conflict with each other every day. And it’s basically the soul and the ego for human terms, right? Our soul is wanting to lead us into this vocation, into this light. And our ego is trapped in these layers, in our muddling and this life experiences that we had that we can’t let go of, that we don’t surrender or submit to the higher consciousness. And when we don’t let go, that’s what masters us because that’s what we give energy to over and over and over again. That’s why people are stuck a lot. But when we let go and surrender and submit to that higher vocation, to that gift, everything flows beautifully after that. It’s uh it’s even though life is hard, life is easy at the same time.

That concept uh rings truth for you, does it?

Absolutely. And you it rings so many bells. So, for example, for me, one of the learning was about my ego and my soul, to scribe it in your words, is actually the difference between helping where I’m privileged and I want to shine, I want to feel good, and serving where I’m actually at the service of someone. So if I’m at at service of the community, a recent Harvard study on happiness over the ten years has a list of longevity study. Yeah, and the number one factor of longevity is social interaction. And again, this is if you care about people, if you love because there’s a higher calling, you know, it is actually you serve that’s when when life becomes hard, and life is and will be hard, it’s just the way it is. It’s very different. If you put yourself up because you want to do this no matter what, so the stress you’re exposed to is not a stress which is unhealthy for you, it’s a challenge. It will you heighten your endorphine, your adrenaline. But if you are just out there stuck, you ended in something like me in this job, not standing why, and there was nothing bad about it. But I felt stuck, and that’s when very quickly you can go into a burnout because you’re in a place where you don’t want to be, and so therefore, you go you if you go back, and that’s what invite people, especially younger people, but also you have this typical midlife crisis. A midlife crisis is nothing else that you are doing something, have been doing something for many years you don’t want to do. So you have two expressions, you know, San Francis from Assis. Yeah, you go the wrong way and you want to intense alive and do all crazy things, or you say, Okay, I want to connect with me. I want to connect with my purpose. Yeah, and so for me, the exercise I do with people to help them to go inside, the different techniques to it, number one is you need to cut out the noise. Yeah, and you can do that by praying, by meditating, by contemplating, by sports, you know, but really stop the noise. That’s number one. When you then do an exercise, and you understand you discover the inner child, which is the beautiful soul, it’s there. Yeah. So if you then go there and you do an exercise, say, okay, let me visualize when I was five to ten years old, what were the things I cared about? You know, without filters, not conditioned yet. And some things come up, then the next exercise you go actually at the end of life, at your deathbed. But you ask yourself, other than having had a bank account and a family, what is what would have made your life worth living? And of course, a lot of studies show that that many people, most of the people regret not having lived and loved enough, we’re too busy with the hamster wheel, which is feeding the ego. So that’s and then you come to today. And then when you have a something, you have a calling, you have something to contribute to a higher it to a higher sense. Then you can ask yourself, okay, is it actually something I can how could I contribute? And once you just figure out what you can contribute, then you just look at which sectors and communities are there where I can actually deliver that and bring myself in and then ideally make a living from. So this goes back this goes back if you if you basically think about your doctor you have doctors in your family, for example, you know, you so my father’s was also doctor. So the typical result is you might decide wanting to be a doctor because it’s a great job. You have a status, you know, in the in the society, you might good good living, but then you’re on the wrong path because you’re focusing on the ego. If you do not have a vocation to be a doctor, it is brutally hard. The same as if you are a chef cook, or very often if you’re a teacher, you have a lot of teachers with the burns burnouts because the choice was made for other reasons, maybe income security, you know, over time. But you see that my mother, she used to be a teacher, and at a moment says, I don’t want to do this. Yeah, and those are the questions because you go, you make the decision you make was on the on the ego side or fantasy side, not on the intuition side. And that’s once you discover your intuition and your purpose, then you make a choice what you do in life with. And this is what I invite people, but so you have so many things you’re you’re uh resonating here with me.

Yes, very much so, because I heard you say when you’re a child, you know what those gifts are. And I do agree with that. When I was in fifth grade, which is the same grade my daughter is in right now, interestingly enough, my teacher, Mrs. Barrera, said, So they have a gift for writing. And as people know on the podcast, I’m an author of two books and several multi author books. And it was something that in 2022 God basically said you are meant to. Be a writer. This is this is your location. This is why I created you. You’re meant to use your words and your platforms to share your light and to share my kingdom and myself and just what I’m trying to share with others, which is we start from love and from service. See, this is the part that most people miss about Christ himself when he came here on earth. What I heard you say was serving is the highest form of love. And that is exactly who Christ was. I mean, the night before he gets arrested, he’s washing his disciples’ feet. It’s very humbling from the maker of the universe. And then he washes not just everybody’s feet, but the guy who’s betraying him. And he knows he’s betraying him, right? But he still does it because it’s a form of devotion and love to serve and honor his father, his God. And as human beings, we’re called to do the same because we have that capacity. We have a greater capacity to love than to hate. Yet our mind, because the world is so full of noise and there is evil in the world. There is another flip side to it, and we’re constantly in communion with it. It’s very easy to fall into these traps that the ego sets up for us. And it’s an everyday consistency and focus to look inward, to remove that noise, and to tap into that intuition. And I call that God’s voice. When I tap into it, I’m led into my light very easily. If I don’t, if I listen to the fallen world, it’s like I’m just delaying my joy. That’s what I’m doing. I’m delaying the joy that I feel in serving others. I delay the joy that I feel in stepping very powerfully into my purpose because I’m stuck in these loops of doubt and darkness that don’t it, that’s why we don’t feel fulfilled. We are actually beings of light. That’s why at the beginning of my podcast, I would say, hey, light bringers, we’re here to bring light with each other. You know, we all have light. And yet it’s the invention of AI, like you were talking about. You know, it you’re you’re asking a machine to tell you what to think and what to feel. That is just so opposite of the way we’re designed to be, created to be. We have so much potential and so much capacity, but we leave it untapped and untouched because we are searching outside of our beings for those answers, for that expectation. And you’re right about when people’s motivations are clearly seen when they do not fulfill that purpose that in initially they started off with, like your mother, the teacher. My sister became a doctor, and I think she fell into that trap because our father was very persistent with her being. My father had this idea. If you weren’t a doctor or a lawyer, you were not successful. But that’s an immigrant mentality, right? You come into this country, into the United States, and US is very it’s goal, go, go, achieve, achieve, achieve more, more, and more. There’s like no stopping. That’s the difference between the European culture, which is where you’re at in Switzerland versus the United States. You guys work hard, but you know when to stop. You know when to enjoy and how to be in presence. The US doesn’t. The US is so used to the achievement. It just needs to achieve in this hamster wheel move over. That’s why there’s so much burnout and stress and mental health issues here in the States, because people are just exhausted. Right? You guys drink a lot abroad, so you have more circles to deliver over there. We have heart attacks and mental health issues over here, and there’s a reason. The correlation is in the way we are living our culture and how it dictates. So it’s essential, and I’m in total alignment with you. I don’t care what you do, but daily make it your mission to sit in quiet, in presence, and to tap inward. So I know we’ve shared a lot of tips uh on the show already. Do you find that this is your true vocation, or is this just a seasonal thing that you’re being equipped for a much higher vocab?

Oh, this is a great question.

So I believe purpose is build, therefore, I miss in the education vocation as being part of it.

Which essentially is the bit is the problem. So now you can have several vocations and you pick one and you focus on that one. Maybe ten years later you you can change, which is all fine, because you don’t have to justify anything to anyone except for you. That’s your life and decisions you make before your life. Now in my case, yes, things have evolved, but my light motif is impact lives, share profits.

Which goes back to the story in the jungle.

Yeah, if we had invested in there, healthcare access, it would be very different than just some CSR privileges going, feeling good, and leaving. And so that shaped me in a big sense. Also for me to stay humble, to stay connected, to manage my ego, yeah, and to to cater to my soul, to my inner child. So now I have actually a big calling that I’m really concerned about, which is we are in the AI wave. The AI is a industrial revolution. You know, my mother she’s historian, she shows these hundred-year cadence, you know. And usually after that, after such one, things will be very difficult because mankind has to grasp with a new technology, something new. Yeah, things change. Now, here of course, exponential change. And so as this happens, and you have now first white-collar jobs being wiped out, and you have young people coming, no longer you have a college, you have an entry job, a level job, it’s gone. And knowledge is no longer an asset. Because you have the information is there. So information is not an asset. Now what is very important is you have never been able to as easy, as cheap, and as productive to innovate, to do something. So if we keep being educated like in the past outside references, we go the path you’re describing, we subjugate ourselves to the machine. The machine will tell us what to do, and that is not a good place to be. But if you recognize that I figure first out what my vocation is, and now I use my vocation, yeah, and I focus on my vocation and I leverage technology, it’s very different. Because if I know what I’m up to, now things cater to me. And this also applies if you you educate it, if the vocational path is clear and you take the tools you have for the education, use it, but it’s a fundamental shift. So I’m really, really concerned about human agency. Yeah, they were going into um into the matrix and have the wrong pill. Yeah, and we’re not even you know aware of that. And this is the part where my calling is, and this is when people were asking me to know what my purpose is, and I I responded to the purpose, um then basically, and and I helped them to find their purpose. The next sorry. So the thing is the following: if we now focus on leveraging technology, we need to go inside first. If we don’t, we will be sucked in, we will be manipulated. It is not the human essence, the greater calling is gone. So we have a great opportunity, but we need to be aware. And this is the part where I’m really, really concerned about, and where I want to make sure that as many people start to vocate, to understand you can today easily figure out your vocation and make it your job, and then the choice is a very different one, yeah, and you can create much more things and the efficiency goes up. But if you don’t, if you’re not aware, and so I’m really the people we’re who I’ve worked with, many, many people, you know, sometimes accomplished people, a lot of youngsters also, they asked me actually to write it down in a book. So I’m not a writer as you by calling, I just asked and I wrote it alone, and then I the publisher, which I’m very grateful, is um is an academic uh teaching book publisher in Routlich in the US and UK. They accepted the book without not knowing me. But also now we’re actually working on how to gamify the steps decided in my guide. And so the calling I have is a shift in myself saying, okay, I can just do what I do in the impact investing until I retire and I have done my portion. But I’m really concerned about human agency in the AI age, so I have to do something. I put myself out again, more of my roller coaster life, you know, I’m putting myself at risk. And this is where how can I tell? Vulnerably, it is not easy, but I would blame myself not having at least tried to give my two cents or my grain of salt to try to make the world a better place.

And your soul feels led, which is amazing. Your soul is that that’s that feeling you get, that pool. My son was asking me about it yesterday. He said, Mom, how do you know when it’s God and when it’s just your thought? And I said, Oh, that’s a very good question. There’s discernment that goes into it, and that’s why reflection and quiet time is so crucial. Because without that quiet time, you really can’t hear the whispers of your soul. You just you just can’t. There’s too much noise. And because of AI, because of the traps of we become lazier with AI.

We don’t think as much, we don’t critically think.

That’s dangerous. It’s very, very dangerous because the thoughts are what drive the feeling and the action and the results in life. And once you shift that thought to a thought that is more so led and be spirit-led, now you’re on the vocation path. Otherwise, you’re going back in the opposite direction. And that’s just it’s a waste of time and a waste of your energy, your your capacity. Uh, it we don’t stop growing a Florian until the day we die. We we’re always leveling up. We haven’t, I bet you haven’t tapped into like halfway through. And we feel like we have, but the enormity of our capacity, I think we haven’t even begun to discover yet. And there’s so much more. I’ve interviewed so many people that have been privy to certain sight, and I mean spiritual sight, that some of us don’t. And that’s their gift. And what they have seen is wow, like completely different than what we’re currently living. So, as I said, always leveling up. I feel like we’re playing a video game in our life. You know, we’re mastering certain skills, and then it’s like, okay, God is saying, Okay, you’ve mastered those, let me give you something higher, and then you’re gonna master some more skills, and then you’re gonna master again. And it’s until what I used to say when my father passed away, people, my husband would say, that’s kind of confuse people when you say he graduated into heaven. But I I saw it as the graduation into an internal being, into that higher consciousness that we’re we’re trying to be like, you know, to merit being in this beautiful space of acceptance and love and higher ways of being. Right now, in this in this capacity, we are in conflict with our flesh. And it’s very strong in us, extremely strong in us. We’re constantly falling into temptations and traps and stomach. And that’s why we have a lot of psychologists and a lot of coaches and a lot of healers of all kinds, because you see people struggling with this and feeling not fulfilled. And so they need you out there and they need me out there pulling towards the light. Like, no, no, no, come on, guys, we gotta go, we gotta keep moving towards the light. Let’s not go back to darkness. We’ve been in darkness, AI is darkness, they think it’s light. That’s the tricky part. And I read somewhere that the father of lies appears as an angel of light sometimes, and sometimes we fall trapped to that, thinking, oh, AI is like an advancement. This is so cool. No, it’s keeping us in the dark, and he’s here to distract and destroy us from really fulfilling our vocation, our purpose, because he doesn’t want us to be happy, he doesn’t want us to be aligned, he doesn’t want us to be, you know, on that side of things. He wants us over here in darkness. So we must, as light bringers, help each other out. When we see a brother or sister out there struggling, say, hey, here, let me give you a hand. I’ve been where you’ve been. Let me can I help you instead of let me compete with you or let me push you down. No, no, let me help you, let me serve you. Right? And so that’s what you’re doing in Mexico and and that vocation that you feel. In my in my humble opinion, this is what your your soul is pulling you to do. And so that’s why you and I felt like in such alignment, at least I did, when I read everything and I heard everything you had to say.

Any last words of encouragement before we sign off, Lori?

So, my really message to anyone is cut out the noise, go inside, connect with your soul. Thereafter, see what bubbles up on the calling, the greater calling, and the message of God of the absolute and then think about how you can make this your job to start to vocate. That’s what I invite, because it is possible. We just need to be careful. We are trained to make first you make money and then you do good, you don’t do things at both at both times, that is a fundamental flaw. And as long as we are only focusing on fame, fortune, and power as a success, we are doomed. It is not. So therefore, this is the part where I just invite people to go inside, discover your inner child, your soul, and then make it expressing for the greater good of humanity and the planet.

Thank you so much for those words of wisdom.

Life experience in in a couple of seconds, and I love that. If I wanted to purchase your book, first of all, let us know the title of your book, where to purchase it, and if you have a website or any way we can reach you.

Yes, so my book is called On Vocation, not Vacation. Yeah, On Vocation, how to align your purpose with your profession. The website is called on-vocation.com. There you see the book. Yeah, I’m finishing the second book right now, uh, which is then to how to align your purpose with your organization, because when you have seen the light and you understand that the benefit and treatment that now you can take it into your organization, you know, or into your community. That’s the second book. Um, and then also invite people. If you go to the website at the top, you see a banner of the vocating app. So we are now trying to see if we can express that signal when you speak one-to-one for people to go inside to use the technology to do so that we can do it. You know, help more people, support more people with it. And so for those being interested to test the first version of it and give us feedback, um, I would invite you to just look at the page and sign up.

Amazing. Thank you. Thank you, Florian, for being on the show this morning. Or actually afternoon in Switzerland. But I appreciate it nonetheless. It’s morning here in Texas. And everybody on the least outreal purpose knows that how I sign off is to remember Matthew 5.14 to be the light. Be the light like Florian’s been the light. Choose. You have choices every single day to either fall trap to your ego, to what the fallen world is telling you to do and expecting you to do, or what they consider success to be, or you can be spirit-led and be soul led, location-led, just like Florian has. And look how much fuller his life is now versus how it was before. That’s our journey, guys.

And it’s in each of us has a very bright light, an essence to us, a gift. Find it, tap into it, and and move forward by helping others, serving others, and serving humanity. This world needs you. Love y’all, have a blessed and safe rest of your day. Bye now.

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