The Great Gathering Music Festival founder, a workaholic who works hard almost every day, has experienced the internal extrapolation of an ideal world. This experience has led him to question why people have to work Monday to Friday and how it affects their lives. He believes that music festivals are modern temples where everyone gathers together and shares ideas, sharing the joy of the soul.

During the COVID period, he was ordained at a forest monastery, which allowed him to feel the various conditions for a betterment. However, he felt a distinct energy fluctuating around him with guard, which begged the question: Why does our world have to be this way? Society is under pressure now that we have arrived at this point. Many events were cancelled due to the COVID's impact, which saddened him. He considered creating a small project to make space for people to listen to music. When he traveled to Chiang Mai, he met artists at Addict Art Studio and learned about the environment that made the event possible.

The founder is a big believer in the energy of music, which can heal or lift anxiety of stress away from us. He wanted people to experience it for themselves. In organizing one of the community events at the time, he combined healing music with mindfulness activities such as meditation or dance therapy to persuade people to come to know more peace for a while. This is still good because when we experience peace or the process of creating peace of mind, even if we go back to chaos in life again, at least we would know what paths there were that would lead us to a time of peace.

The festival's success came from working with new people and working with new people. The founder had the courage to put the idea into action, which prompted him to go for a walk for some reason. In practice, it caused him to consider the value of time and make decisions in various ways. In retrospect, it was the turning point moment in his music festival career. Although it was the polar opposite of what to do during the COVID epidemic, such as parties or socializing, it strengthened the vision of how the festival will be organized.

Despite having no experience working in the field of music or organizing activities, the founder decided not to postpone the festival until the COVID has subsided. He used to work at a bank before shifting his job to a game company, which seemed inconsistent at the time. People around him thought he was insane to proceed as planned, but he just wanted people to get together to listen to or play music. It has nothing to do with money, but it's about creating a space that encourages self-reflection and interaction after the ongoing impact of COVID, which has impacted many people's jobs and lifestyles during that time. The author discusses the importance of inductive thinking in making decisions and implementing them, as well as the importance of faith in the process.

They discuss the importance of a festival as a space for relaxation and positive energy in society, and how it adds value and motivates people to act quickly. The author faced challenges in preparing and finding an appropriate location for the festival, which took place in February. They also shared stories of people who helped them carry out projects, demonstrating the value of faith in the music industry.

The author believes that the real value comes from the decision and consistency through commitment in doing something. Despite initial skepticism, the Great Gathering was a success, with around 100 people attending the event. The author believes that faith is born when we commit ourselves to something and believe in doing it for the benefit of the whole. This commitment of good sentiment leads to the possibility of further development in the future, and in the end, we value it ourselves.

The author believes that the possibility of success is hidden, and if we don't walk into the situation, we won't have a way out of it. They also emphasize the importance of taking responsibility for making decisions and implementing them as a science that leads to discontinuity and balance in making decisions. They also acknowledge that luck or coincidence may arise along the way, which leads to tenets in various ways until we reach success.