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Aisha Makara | From Orphan to World Traveler: Art, Joy, and Reinvention

Aisha Makara | From Orphan to World Traveler: Art, Joy, and Reinvention

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Imagine being orphaned at 2 years old in Mongolia… and then going on to travel to over 60 countries, launch businesses, create art that was literally sent to outerspace on SpaceX, and publish a book to inspire joy.

Meet Aisha Makara—artist, author, entrepreneur, and world traveler. Her extraordinary journey is a living testament to courage, creativity, and reinvention.

From selling her one-of-a-kind artwork out of a personalized van in the U.S. to managing a boutique hotel and property company in Lisbon, to exhibiting at 30+ art, leadership, and crypto conferences, Aisha embodies what itmeans to live joyfully and authentically.

Her latest book, Joyful Living Guidebook, combines simple practices for joy with her original artwork—reminding us that success isn’t just about money or power, but about creating beauty, color, and meaning in the world.

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    🎙About Aisha Makara:
    • Born in Mongolia, orphaned at age 2
    World traveler with 60+ countries visited
    SpaceX collaborator: artwork sent into space in 2023
    Author of Joyful Living Guidebook
    Entrepreneur: founded boutique hotel & property management companyin Lisbon
    Artist & exhibitor: 30+ international art, leadership & cryptofestivals
    • Active member of the Burning Man Global Village

    Aisha’smission: to inspire, motivate, and empower people to embrace joy,creativity, and reinvention—carving out a life that is uniquely their own.

    🌐 Learn more: https://aisha.today/ #AishaMakara#JoyfulLiving #ArtInSpace #WorldTraveler #CreativeLife #BurningMan #SpaceX#Inspiration #Reinvention #LiveWithJoy

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