
What if Tul Pakorn had taken a different path, a parallel universe where he took a right turn - instead of signing with a talent agency at 20 years old before landing a starring role in Bad Romance at the youthful age of 23, followed swiftly by another leading role that propelled him into the ranks of Thailand's most sought-after new talents by 2017?
"Back in the day, I had various aspirations but fate steered me towards becoming an actor," he reflects. His lifelong passion for art and architecture could have led him down the path of spearheading ambitious societal development projects. "I've been thinking about ways to improve communities, like providing cosy shelters, better access to fresh air or boosting education support you know, stuff that makes life better. And I've got this dream of leading my sustainable housing project." -
Yet, amidst these alternate realities, certain constants remain.
His unwavering devotion to his feline companion would persist. His relentless work ethic, quiet humour, profound familial bonds and thirst for knowledge would endure. These enduring qualities, evident even in our brief exchange, are the very essence of Tul, cherished by those who know him best.
Ultimately, isn't that where the authentic Tul truly resides?
This year, Tul has seized the opportunity to inject a sense of fulfilment into his work life, showcasing facets of himself that often elude the camera lens. At 31, Tul Pakorn recently attained a Master's Degree in Real Estate Development from Columbia University, marking a significant milestone in his journey. This academic pursuit not only aligns with his lifelong ambition of contributing to society as a property developer but also provides him with the structure and stability he felt he lacked.
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