Why I Decided to Wake the Nations: Archiving “Wake Up! You Are a Vacationer”
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- May 8
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There comes a time when your silence becomes betrayal — not of others, but of your own calling. For years, I walked through life with messages bottled up in my bones, whispered truths stitched into my journals, and visions that felt too big for my body.
But I knew one thing: I wasn’t sent here to sleepwalk through purpose. And neither were you.
Wake Up, You Are a Vacationer wasn’t just a title — it was a warning, a mirror, and a map.
It was the first time I dared to speak to the world the same way I had been speaking to myself for years: with urgency, with clarity, and with spiritual fire
Why “Wake the Nations”?
Because too many of us are breathing but not living. Dreaming but not doing. Existing but not arriving.
I wrote the book to say: You are here for a reason. Stop postponing your power.
But now I’m archiving it — because that book is no longer just a message, it’s a movement memory. It birthed Vacationer. It opened the door to spoken word. It carved a lane for the Cup, the water, the merch, the mentorship. It proved to me that a field can grow from one yes.
What this archive means:
This is not just about the book. It’s about letting my voice echo in places my feet haven’t reached yet.
It’s about preserving the call that made me stand. And inviting you to stand with me.
Because you are a Vacationer too. And this earth? It’s not home. It’s a stop. So while we’re here — we live boldly.
We wake up. And we wake others.
Action→ Read the book→ Join the movement→ Archive your own purpose while you still have breath
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