Our Story

Born from a simple observation about life

On a cruise ship, watching elderly travelers — some radiant, others full of regret — we asked: what if you could see the life you're building before it's too late?

The Origin Story

The Observation

We watched elderly couples at the end of their lives. Some were glowing with fulfillment, satisfied with decades of intentional choices. Others carried quiet regret — the weight of paths not taken, relationships neglected, dreams deferred. The difference wasn't luck or money. It was the choices they made, decade after decade.

The Realization

Then COVID hit. People we loved were taken without warning. The question became urgent: What if they could have seen their life clearly while they still had time? Not as a prediction, but as a mirror — a way to hold up what's real, what matters, what's been chosen and what's been neglected. A tool to see your life as it actually is, not as you wish it to be.

The Creation

We started with a simple deck of cards — a physical experience designed to help people see their life clearly. We wanted to make something that wasn't a coaching session or a personality test. Just a mirror. A way to ask the hard questions without judgment. People began using it with friends, families, in retreat centers across Asia. Over time, 3,000+ people across 6 countries used the card experience, and something powerful emerged: when people truly see their life, they change it.

Going Digital

Now, with ActualLife's digital experience, we're making life clarity accessible to anyone with a phone. The same mirror that helped thousands see their life — now in a form that meets you wherever you are. Just clarity. Just a tool that helps you ask: What am I actually building my life for?

Joyce Chudatamee & Patrick Mahakkapong

Joyce Chudatamee and Patrick Mahakkapong are endlessly curious about the world. They love to build things, to learn by trying, and to see new business ideas with their own eyes rather than read about them in books. Over the past twenty-five years, that curiosity has taken them across more than twenty countries and into more industries than either of them ever expected — from agriculture to sports hospitality, from music to board experiences, from business advisory to philanthropy.

They met at SIIT (Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology) in Bangkok in 2000, where they both studied Information Technology. They have been partners in life and in business ever since.

Patrick's first book, published in Thai, sold more than 100,000 copies in its first six months. Their life reflection experience, ActualLife, won Best Innovation of Education from Robb Report in 2021 and was later invited to the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations. In 2025, they brought the Real Madrid Foundation's football clinic to Thailand, giving Thai children access to world-class youth coaching.

Their book, "What Are You Building For?", is what they wish someone had shared with them when they were starting out. Every lesson in its pages was paid for in experience — often the expensive kind.

They now live in Bangkok.

The Philosophy Behind ActualLife

"What Are You Building For?" — The Companion Book

This book contains the complete life design system that powers ActualLife. It's not just theory — it's a framework you can use to build a life that actually reflects your values. 6 parts. 15 chapters. Designed for anyone ready to take ownership of their life.

The 6 Dimensions
The Star Chart
The CAMELS Test
Dream → Goal → Project
Pattern Recognition
The Redesign

3,000+

Lives Reflected

6

Countries

500+

Unique Cards

Recognized by

Robb Report, Forbes, UN

"Start with life clarity. Help people see their life as it really is — then give them the tools to redesign it."
— Joyce Chudatamee

ActualLife Impact

3,000+
Lives Reflected
6
Countries
500+
Unique Cards
6
Life Dimensions
15
Mirror Patterns
5
Reflection Modes

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