The CommonDenominator
Life is like Monopoly. If you don't know the rules, you'll get played, think the game is unfair, and end up in jail. That was me.
8 different high schools. Not because my family moved — because I got kicked out of every one. My teachers told me I'd never amount to anything. They were almost right. By 26, the people I grew up with were either in prison or dead.
Then I realized the common denominator in all of it was me.
That sentence built multiple 8-figure businesses in Canada from the ground up. Helped hundreds of young people build real wealth — not theory. Real businesses. Real income. Real ownership.
I became polarizing. I told people the system wasn't rigged — it just had rules nobody was teaching them. That made the establishment uncomfortable. They cancelled me. They debanked me. So I cancelled them back — and moved to America.
Now I build in public. And I teach the rules nobody taught me.