
Hello, I tell stories —
some are written as novels, some as screenplays, and some are quietly designed into systems that help people live better lives. I have lived long enough in boardrooms to understand power, and long enough in loss to understand fragility. Between the two, I learned one thing: stories move hearts, but systems hold lives together.
Author • Framework Builder • Founder

I tell stories —
some are written as novels, some as screenplays, and some are quietly designed into systems that help people live better lives. I have lived long enough in boardrooms to understand power, and long enough in loss to understand fragility. Between the two, I learned one thing: stories move hearts, but systems hold lives together.
Author • Framework Builder • Founder
There were mornings when life began Before Dawn, teaching me that ambition without conscience is hollow, and that even great companies fall when control replaces trust. There were moments when I had to Choose Your Hard — whether in student life, corporate life, or the quiet, unforgiving battles of personal life — because life never offers easy paths, only honest ones.
Out of personal grief was born Family CEO — a belief that families, like enterprises, deserve systems, not panic, and that a well-designed Family Operating System can carry on, even in one’s absence. Out of years in boardrooms emerged Becoming the CFO — written for those stepping into responsibility for the first time, like a pilot taking control on a maiden flight, carrying not just ambition, but the weight of trust and family.
And when faith itself collapsed, The Death of My God began taking shape — not as rebellion, but as reconciliation. A quiet exploration of the fiercest battlefield I know: the complex human mind, where prayer, trust, belief, reality, and practicality argue endlessly, until meaning collapses and slowly begins to rebuild from within.
Every project you see here began as a question life asked me, and became an answer I chose to build. In many ways, this body of work belongs to a resurrected storyteller — someone who chose meaning after collapse.