A Divine Mission: Why What I'm Building Is Bigger Than Me

Tyrone Moodley
2 min readOct 6, 2024

--

When people ask me what drives me, I often struggle to explain. It’s not about money, material possessions, or the pursuit of fame. In truth, what I’m doing is part of a divine mission, something much larger than myself, something ordained by the Almighty.

This mission isn’t about accumulating wealth or chasing success by the world’s standards. My purpose goes beyond personal gain or recognition; it’s a calling to build something meaningful for future generations, something that can uplift people, empower communities, and transform lives.

There are moments when I stop to reflect on the scale of what I'm working on—creating technologies that aim to solve real-world problems, building the foundation for smart cities, developing new economies through blockchain, and enabling people to participate in a decentralized future. But even in these moments, I realize that it’s not about me or my legacy. What I’m doing serves a higher purpose, and I’m merely a vessel.

Some might find it hard to understand why I’m not motivated by material wealth. After all, in today’s world, success is often measured by possessions—cars, houses, luxury items. But for me, those things don’t carry meaning. They don’t build communities or solve the deep-rooted challenges we face as humanity. They don’t push the needle toward a better future for all. I know that what I’m building has the potential to leave a lasting impact, far beyond the things that money can buy.

I truly believe that we are all part of something greater, and it’s our responsibility to respond when called upon. For me, that call has been clear. My work is about creating opportunities, opening doors for those who have been shut out, and bridging the gap between technology and the needs of the people. I am here to serve, to be part of a solution that extends far beyond my own existence.

In the end, my mission is divine. It’s a purpose rooted in faith and a vision for a world where technology is harnessed to empower the many, not just the few. It’s a mission that will continue long after I’m gone, and that’s exactly why it matters. What I’m doing is bigger than me, and I am at peace with that.

--

--

No responses yet