This article discusses the author's experience visiting a remote Masai village in Kenya and facilitating a workshop for bank executives pledging to help the world's poorest. It explores the paradox of suffering alongside personal fulfillment and calls readers to be "Peace Chiefs" - taking courageous action to demand change from leaders and address social and environmental issues rather than remaining passive. The author believes individuals underestimate their gifts and should search for vision, know themselves and their impact, develop potential, heal wounds, find fulfilling work, and resist comfort to enact positive change.