Phnom Penh (FN), Oct. 26 – Thorn Tola, a vlogger (creator of video for social media) known by social media users as Pitor, revealed in his personal diary that he had dreamed of flying at least once in life.
Looking back now, Pitor has achieved what he never expected. Not only did he fly a dream plane, he lived a vlogger life, flew to no less than 50 countries, and even became an airline representative for Emirates Asia Airlines Singapore and Airlines Philippines.
"At first, Uncle, he gave me the opportunity to go to Japan to find out about the lives of the people," Pitor told Fresh News. Every day I start to travel by train away from cities in Japan in a more adventurous way. I learned how to live the daily life of Japanese people for 6 months at that time. From the beginning, I was happy when I went abroad because I really wanted to live in another country.
Pitor worked part-time weekends in Japan, earning about USD250 a day. Gradually, Pitor saw the activism of the Japanese people for their people and for the nation, and these actions began to change their thinking.
Gradually, Pitor saw the activism of the Japanese people for their people and for the nation, and these actions began to change their thinking. Then Pitor began to think: "They love their country, but why do I work to serve their nation? I also started to have a nationalist spirit, do not want to live in another country and want to change the lives of the Cambodian people.
Observations and past life experiences have taught Pitor how to build relationships with people from all walks of life, able to communicate in business, large or small. To succeed in his career, Pitor also enjoys reading books to better understand his attitude. Do this, he said, to learn useful tips to connect.
After returning home, Pitor expects to appear in as many social activities as possible. Tola is currently living in Phnom Penh to strengthen his business in order to promote the country's image in the field of tourism, as well as provide assistance to the needy, help orphans and the elderly in Cambodia.
=FRESH NEWS