You can't end the world's woes but you can make a difference.
There's a lot going wrong in this world and the rise of social media means it's becoming increasingly difficult to ignore. We're bombarded with news about violence, poverty, political uproar and environmental catastrophe. It's so easy to get overwhelmed.
I've been fortunate enough to visit several African countries in the past few years. The trips had different purposes, some focused on humanitarian work, with others looking at conservation as an issue. These experiences have, without a doubt, shaped my outlook on the world today.
During my first trip to Ethiopia, I was hit by a wave of culture shock. It was my first time seeing this extent of poverty and there was too much to process.
The second time, I was more adjusted, it enabled me to see a truer scope of the socio-economic troubles that so many African nations face. Just driving through the streets of Addis, you see so much. Homeless kids, often less than 10 years old, the blind selling lottery tickets to afford the smallest amount of food for their families. It's devastating to see this and you can't help but feel powerless. There are millions upon millions of people living in poverty and, unfortunately, one person can't help all of them. That's not to say one person can't make a difference.