There’s a certain kind of freedom in being a tech founder.
The freedom to imagine a better future. To choose your path. To build something that didn't exist yesterday.
But over time, I’ve realized something else: You can take a full week off, sit under the sun, and still feel trapped in your mind. Or you can work harder than ever—while the world rests around you—and feel more liberated than ever.
Because true freedom doesn’t come from disconnecting. It comes from choosing to show up with intention.
I believe entrepreneurship is freedom. Not the vacation kind. The values kind.
The kind where you say: “This reality could be better. I’ll be the one to try.”
Even now—during one of the most painful and complex times I’ve lived through, personally and nationally— I’ve found strength in one simple choice: To act. To create. To help.
Because as long as I can take responsibility, As long as I’m not sitting on the sidelines, That is freedom.
For over a year, I’ve been building a mission-driven tech product to support Israel’s emergency forces—people who face trauma and triggers that don’t vanish when the sirens stop.
Our goal? Not just to help them function, but to help them heal—and even grow—after trauma.
This technology is the oxygen I breathe. It’s how I reach those who give everything to protect others.
So this week, I’m wishing us all something simple: The freedom to choose. To rest when we need. To build when we’re called. To change reality—not escape it.
What does “freedom” mean to you these days? I’d love to hear.
If you’re building something that brings healing, resilience, or protection—let’s connect.
We don’t create real impact alone.
