
I grew up with a sense of urgency, driven by a family history where most men didn’t live past 55. My grandfathers both passed away young, and I’ve always felt the need to live fully in the moment, packing 100 years of life into a few decades. This mindset shaped my approach to both family and work, pushing me to move fast, take risks, and live with intention.

Balancing the chaos of ADHD, I’ve learned to thrive in a fluid, fast-paced environment, managing life on the fly. I work in spurts, following my instincts, and while that lifestyle can be exhausting, it allows me to make the most of each day. I don’t fit the mold perfectly, but that’s okay—I’ve built success by embracing who I am, even if it means breaking the molds sometimes.
