Some speculate there are other reasons for your resignation. Are there any other motives, such as pressure from somewhere, an attempt to rescue your team from some danger, or perhaps you are tired?

The government knows that it is useless to put any pressure on me personally. They gave up on me in that sense some time ago. I had burnout in January, but I totally recovered in February and was enjoying our success and the impact that we have on the lives of so many people every day. The most inspiring part of my job was to see that our reporting solved individual problems for many citizens. Some government officials and some fellow citizens responded positively to our reporting by helping those we wrote about. I am not tired, but actually full of creative and cosmic energy. I’m thinking about where to apply it next.

It is dangerous to work for Meydan TV and I can save no one. It was not that. It was not health, either.

The time comes when you just have to leave after you have built something. Nobody should notice your departure, just as they didn’t notice when you were running the operation. In this way, you succeed.