I spent nearly a quarter of a century being excellent at my career — making an impact, serving at the highest level, doing work that genuinely mattered. Graduate degree. Six-figure income. The kind of professional respect that takes decades to earn.
And then I started watching the people ahead of me. Bodies breaking down, budgets stretched thin, time with family slipping away. I started feeling it myself — and the realization hit hard: if my body stopped, the income stopped. That's not wealth. That's a very well-decorated trap.
I tried to find another way. I invested in things I barely understood and lost thousands and thousands of dollars. Then I missed out on Bitcoin to the tune of millions. I didn't tell myself it was fine — I sat with that. I learned what almost costs, and I decided I was never going to do that again.
Because a six-figure career with a graduate degree was not going to give me freedom. It was not going to let me pick up and travel whenever, wherever, with the people I love. It was not going to give my family options. It was not going to allow me to give in the ways I felt called to give. And it was not going to create space for work truly aligned with my Calling — the one I was actually put here to do.
I wasn't looking for survival with better benefits. I was looking for delusional wealth. Limitless living. Monaco next year. Generational impact. The kind of life that makes people ask — how? How can I?
WeFi is a big part of my answer.