
It's still kinda hard to believe. That somehow, I would be here, in Kabul, working with some of the friendliest and high potential people in the world. Yet, here I am.
It starts just like any other flight, you check in a couple hours before, you get some bags checked in, you say some emotional farewells. Then you sit next to someone returning to his country for the first time in 12 years. Then you land at Kabul International Airport, you go through the airport, and at 6am you see a huge banner and group of people waiting to welcome you. You meet a group of people, who in just a few years, have formed a group doing better than half the rest of the world who have been part of AIESEC for more than 20 years.
There's something awesome about just being able to sit down and chat with a group of really cool young people on the other side of the world, in a greatly different culture. Being here with the chance to support AIESEC Afghanistan really is the greatest honour I've ever had in my life.
Today, the second day, we got the chance to really talk about what we're gonna do. We're getting ready for an intense training program, I mean 6 days every afternoon intense. This committee has already achieved a higher standard than half the network of 90 countries, you really can tell that AIESEC here in Afghanistan is gonna become one of the leading players.