This is what I f#cking believe. If you don’t agree, that’s fine—but we’re probably not meant to work together.
This Is the Filter.
If you’re here, you’ve probably seen what I’m building, heard about what I stand for, or just got curious enough to dig deeper. So let’s get this straight: I don’t do half-measures, and I don’t waste time on people who chase money over meaning. I’m looking for people who care more about their community than the Chiefs or any other pro sports team. If tailgating and getting drunk is your weekend priority, you’re in the wrong spot.
Millionaires who will never set foot in our community—let alone care about it—aren’t the people I build with. If your biggest goal is stacking dollars instead of making an impact, you won’t find what you’re looking for here.
This isn’t a corporate mission statement. This isn’t some pitch to make you feel good.
This is who I am, what I believe, and the rules I refuse to break.
If this fires you up, we should talk. If it makes you uncomfortable, you’re probably not meant to be here.
Let’s get to it.
If you’re not moving, you’re fucking dying. Simple as that.
- Your body? If you stop moving, it deteriorates.
- Your business? If it stops evolving, it dies.
- Your community? If the money stops circulating, it collapses.
That’s why I track every step. That’s why I walk for 24 hours straight. That’s why I build systems that force physical, financial, and social movement.
Movement isn’t just about exercise or progress—it’s about life itself. Every successful civilization, business, and individual shares one thing in common: they never stop moving forward.
- If you stop questioning, you stagnate.
- If you stop adapting, you become irrelevant.
- If you stop learning, you start dying.
That’s why I push myself beyond comfort. That’s why I encourage others to embrace discomfort and take action instead of sitting on the sidelines.
Stagnation is the real f#cking enemy. Movement is the solution.
I don’t rent my future. I own it.
- If you rent your home, your landlord wins.
- If you rent your job, your boss wins.
- If you rent your time, you’re just a f#cking worker.
That’s why I don’t just start businesses—I build ownership models.
That’s why I don’t believe in traditional capitalism—I believe in Joint Capitalism.
That’s why I don’t wait for permission—I just f#cking build.
Ownership isn’t just about money or assets—it’s about power and freedom.
- If you don’t own your income, someone else controls your future.
- If you don’t own your platform, someone else can shut you down.
- If you don’t own your choices, you’re just following orders.
That’s why I refuse to play by corporate America’s rules—because they weren’t built for people like us to win. I don’t just teach ownership—I live it, every f#cking day.
You either own, or you’re owned. Pick one.
Landlords who drive Lambos because they raise rent 'because the market allows it' aren’t successful in my book—they’re parasites. Success isn’t exploiting people for more profit, it’s creating value that benefits more than just yourself. Ownership should be about building stability and opportunity, not extracting wealth from those who can’t afford to own yet.
We’ve been conditioned to think that wants and needs are separate things. That we should sacrifice what we want just to get what we need.
That’s a lie.
- You shouldn’t have to choose between making a living and making a difference.
- You shouldn’t have to pick between being healthy and eating what you enjoy.
- You shouldn’t have to trade happiness for survival.
The idea that we have to struggle through life just to get the basics is corporate propaganda designed to keep us locked into the system.
I believe in designing life in a way where what you want also meets your needs.
- If you love what you do, work doesn’t feel like sacrifice.
- If you build with intention, your community thrives and so do you.
- If you align your actions with your values, you never feel like you’re selling out.
Most people are taught that struggling is part of life, that success means climbing a ladder that was never built for them. But the truth is, the people who designed the system never struggled the way we have. They built barriers, not bridges.
- I believe in breaking that cycle.
- Creating systems where people can make a living doing what fulfills them.
- Supporting businesses that put people first, not just profits.
Rewriting the narrative so future generations don’t inherit the same broken system.
Success isn’t about compromise—it’s about alignment. And alignment starts with redefining what we’re willing to accept.
Everything they’ve told you about success? Bullsh!t.
- "Go to college, get a job, work hard." 🤡
- "The system is fair if you play by the rules." 🤡
- "We’re all in this together." 🤡
We were trained to be workers, not owners.
We were sold a dream that only benefits the people at the top.
And what do they do with that wealth?
- They hoard it.
- They manipulate markets to make more.
- They sell you the idea that working harder will get you ahead—while stacking the deck against you.
F#ck that.
We don’t ask banks for loans—We build our own economy.
We don’t beg investors for funding—we create our own f#cking system.
We don’t work for corporate America—we build businesses that put money back into real communities.
They tell us we’re "free"—but real freedom isn’t picking which billionaire-owned company gets your paycheck.
Real freedom is owning what you build, keeping what you earn, and creating opportunities for the people around you.
We don’t need them. They need us. And I don’t play by their f#cking rules.
- We’ve forgotten what it means to feed one another.
- We eat from strangers every day without a second thought.
- We trust corporations with our health more than we trust our own neighbors.
We’ve replaced gathering around a table with drive-thrus and delivery apps.
That’s not how a real community works.
If we’re serious about rebuilding communities, we have to start at the table.
Food isn’t just survival—it’s how we connect. It’s how we build trust, culture, and community. When we stop eating from strangers and start feeding each other, we build something that lasts.
We’ve outsourced one of the most fundamental human experiences—sharing meals—to faceless corporations that don’t give a shit about our health or well-being. We’re spending billions on processed, packaged, and fast food while local farms, family-owned restaurants, and community kitchens struggle to survive.
The solution isn’t just eating local—it’s reclaiming food as a core part of community building.
- Cooking for one another instead of always buying pre-packaged convenience.
- Supporting local growers, not corporate food giants who put profits over nutrition.
- Teaching the next generation how to cook, grow, and nourish themselves—not just order takeout.
- Turning meal-sharing into a movement that brings people together.
If we build a world where we feed each other before we feed corporate profits, we’ll have stronger, healthier, more connected communities.
Food is not just about eating—it’s about who we eat with, who we support, and how we take care of one another.
If we’re serious about change, we need to start with something as simple—and as powerful—as breaking bread together.
I built my first business with zero startup capital.
No investors.
No loans.
No safety net.
You know what I had? Relationships.
The strongest currency in the world isn’t money—it’s trust.
Money moves fast, but trust lasts forever.
If you think success is about funding, capital, or resources, you don’t get it yet. If you think you need a million dollars to start something, you’re already lost.
I don’t chase money—I build trust, value, and relationships.
- If you have relationships, opportunities come to you.
- If people believe in you, they’ll invest in what you’re doing—not just financially, but with their time, energy, and commitment.
- If you take care of the right people, they take care of you.
Corporate America tells you that business is a numbers game. They’re wrong. Business, like life, is about people.
Build trust, build relationships, and you’ll never be broke.
That’s real wealth.
I don’t waste time on talkers.
I don’t waste energy on people who wait for permission.
I don’t hand out opportunities—I give them to people who fucking show up and earn it.
Your resume doesn’t impress me. Your hustle does.
If you can’t move without someone telling you to, we’re not meant to work together.
- If you need someone to hold your hand, this isn’t the place for you.
- If you’re waiting for a sign, this isn’t it.
- If you need approval before you start, you’re not built for this.
I work with doers, not talkers.If you want to be a part of something, don’t ask.
Start building, start contributing, and prove why you belong.
If you read this and thought, "F#ck yes, I’m in"—we should talk.
If you felt even a little uncomfortable, this probably isn’t for you. And that’s okay.
But if you’re serious about moving, building, and taking control of your own f#cking future