Why I Started My Business
People often ask me why I started a business.
The honest answer is, it didn’t begin with a perfect plan. It began with faith.
I took a step forward trusting God to guide my path, even when I couldn’t see the full picture. I didn’t have everything figured out.
Looking back, I can see that this journey started long before I ever called myself an entrepreneur.
When I was a kid, I used to say I wanted to be a businessman. At the time, I didn’t fully understand what that meant, I just knew I wanted to build something of my own. I wanted responsibility. I wanted ownership. I wanted to lead.
A big part of my early years was spent playing soccer. I wasn’t always the most talented player on the field, but I was always the loudest. I was the one encouraging teammates, calling things out, and trying to bring energy to the game. At the time, I didn’t realize it, but I was learning leadership, how to communicate, how to support others, and how to step up even when I wasn’t the best.
Those lessons stayed with me.
After high school, my path wasn’t perfectly straight. I learned a lot about business and life through real experience, some of it the hard way. I made mistakes. I took wrong turns. I went through moments I’m not proud of. But every one of those experiences taught me something valuable.
They taught me resilience.
They taught me accountability.
They taught me what kind of man I wanted to become, and what kind I didn’t.
Today, I carry those lessons into everything I do.
Starting a business became more than just making money or being independent. It became an opportunity to build something honest. Something meaningful. Something that reflects my values.
Most importantly, it became a way to provide for my family in a way that honors God.
That’s what drives me.
I genuinely love serving people.
I love helping others solve problems.
I love seeing growth, not just in business, but in myself.
Every challenge pushes me. Every win humbles me. Every day is a chance to get better.
Running a business gives me the platform to live that out daily, to lead, to serve, and to grow.
And at the end of the day, that’s what this journey is really about.
Not just building a business…
But building a life that means something.



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