Being a middle manager for his whole career, Adrian's focus became that of taking care of his coworkers. Despite being told of having executive potential, he willingly sacrificed his own advancement to become a mentor of others while his profession and responsibilities changed. Upon retirement, he made effective use of his imagination and creative mind to create scenarios through fiction writing that needed to be addressed to continue on with his mentorship program, giving words of wisdom to others about life.
Adrian was born and raised on a farm and knew what it was like to be close to nature. He knew he was not alone, when others would think otherwise, due to his oneness with nature. Then along came several miracles to set himself up to learning more about spirituality when time allowed. Although the Guru represents a fictional character, certain thoughts came to him in the early hours of the morning to suggest that perhaps his thoughts expressed through the Guru were supplemented by words of wisdom from a Higher Authority.
As an ambassador of the city and airport (known as a "white hatter"), Adrian spends two mornings a week at the airport greeting travelers and assisting with wayfinding. Travelers know he is there on his own time wanting to help them in any capacity that he is allowed. Most warm up to his presence because his western styled wardrobe comes with a reputation. His noncompetitive and caring nature is exactly what is needed to reduce stress and fear of the unknown for what could cause them to miss their flight or lose their luggage.
Adrian does a further two days of volunteering a week helping build a home for those in need with Habitat for Humanity, and he has been on multiple international missions around the world. On the last mission to the Philippines for instance, the objective was to repair an elementary school damaged from a typhoon. Daily logs of every mission work for the rewarding experience gained can be found on his website to give you an appreciation for what it would be like, what gets done, what you learn when it comes to culture diversity.