My Values

I believe that values are a compass. It helps navigate tough decisions and give a sense of direction in life.

Clarity Over Noise

I don’t chase hype or surface-level thinking. I ask hard questions—about life, business, and what really matters. I’d rather see things as they are, even if it’s uncomfortable. Truth is more useful than comfort. That’s how I work.

Mastery Over Hype

I don’t dabble—I go deep. Whether it’s sports or business, I respect the craft. I care about doing things the right way.

Freedom Over Convention

I’m not interested in a life that looks good on paper but feels hollow. I want autonomy—to own my time and design my days. I’m not trying to follow someone else’s path. I’m building mine, one clear decision at a time.

Purpose Over Popularity

I don’t care about clout. I care about building something real. I want the work to mean something. No fluff, no noise—just usefulness and clarity.

Curiosity Over Complacency

I learn because I want to understand. Business models, psychology, systems, movement, design—if it’s practical and thoughtful, I’m interested. I like asking “why” and “how.” I don’t claim to know everything, but I like figuring things out.

Reinvention Over Stagnation

I’ve shifted careers and industries more than once—and that’s not weakness. That’s growth. I see myself as a work in progress, always refining. When the path no longer fits, I make a new one.

Clarity Through Ideas

I’m not here to entertain—I’m here to help people think clearly. I want my work to simplify, sharpen, and guide. If my ideas help someone get unstuck, that’s success to me.

How do I define success?

  1. Relationship with God
  2. Family and relationship with long-term people
  3. Calm mind
  4. Fit body
  5. Career with a purpose