I have a question for you ?

Life has a way of throwing us into storms we never imagined we could survive. For me, the losses came like tidal waves—first, my business of 28 years, then my wife of 39 years to cancer. Everything that had once anchored me was gone. And yet, amid the grief and uncertainty, an opportunity emerged—terrifying yet exhilarating. It scared me, but maybe, just maybe, it was time to live a dream.

As I stared down the emptiness before me, one thought crystallized:

“The size of your dreams must always exceed your current capacity to achieve them…”

And so, I climbed on my motorcycle to ride it around the world — my one companion, my ticket to freedom—and set out to see what the world might deliver if I simply embraced the unknown.

It wasn’t easy. Unmade roads, border crossings, breakdowns, sweat, tears, even illegally entering the USA—every day tested my limits. But every day also brought new sights, sounds, and people who reminded me the world was still full of wonder. From heartbreak to hope, the journey became more than an adventure; it became a testament to the resilience of the human spirit.

Then came the improbable: a meeting so unexpected, a love story so unlikely, it transformed everything. I returned not just as a man who had conquered his fears, but as a man who had found love again, my heart wide open to life’s possibilities.

Today, I live in Lyon, happily married to Dalila—the woman I met against all odds during my incredible journey. Together, we’ve built a life filled with laughter, love, and new dreams, proof that even after the darkest nights, the sun can rise again.

This is the power of positivity. It’s not about ignoring pain or pretending life is perfect. It’s about believing that beyond the fear, beyond the losses, something beautiful still awaits. My story proves that when you dare to dream—even when the dream seems impossible—you open the door to miracles.

No wonder people keep saying it should be a film. It’s not just a motorcycle adventure; it’s a story about courage, love, and the limitless possibilities that come when you refuse to give up on life.

Is it a film ?

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