My Story
I didn’t grow up with money.
We weren’t talking about investing around the dinner table.
I had my first job when I was 15 – not counting my paper routes when I was 11.
I worked almost full-time through undergrad and then I went to law school.
By the time I finished law school, I had $94,884.49 in debt.
My first legal job paid me $40,000 a year.
I wasn’t saving. I wasn’t investing. I was surviving.
But I made a decision:
I wasn’t going to carry that debt for the next 10 years.
So I got serious. I built a simple system.
Every dollar had a job — and every raise went to our future.
I switched careers into tech.
My wife and I tackled the debt together.
Ten months later, it was paid off — the same month the bank told us,
“You have 10 years to pay this off.”
We were already done.
Then my wife made a bold move:
She went back to school full-time.
But we still kept saving.
In just 5 years, we've grown our net worth by more than $400,000.
We didn’t budget every cent.
We didn’t chase stock tips or crypto.
We didn't deprive ourselves of amazing vacations.
We automated our decisions.
We stayed consistent.
We avoided full lifestyle creep.
Now I teach other early-stage professionals how to do the same.
If you’re making good money but feel stuck…
You don’t need more income.
You need a better plan.
And I want to help 10,000 people just like you implement it.


