In an age where the loudest voices often drown out the wisest, I’ve chosen to take the road less traveled: to curate an intentional intellectual space for my household. As a parent, college graduate, and psychology major, I understand that building a better life requires more than hard work; it requires conscious design. From what... Continue Reading →
Building Your Own Roman Empire – Designing a Life of Wealth and Purpose: Part II
You’ve learned how to think like a Roman. Now it’s time to build like one. The Roman Empire wasn’t just powerful, it was designed with precision, structure, and long-term purpose. If you want to build a life of wealth, success, and fulfillment, you need to construct it like an empire. 1. The Architecture of Your... Continue Reading →
How to Think Like a Roman – The Mindset for Wealth and Success: Part I
When people think of the Roman Empire, they often picture grand architecture, powerful armies, and an empire that spanned continents. But Rome wasn’t just a place, it was a mindset. The Romans built their success on discipline, intentionality, and strategic thinking, the same qualities that can help you build wealth and take control of your... Continue Reading →
The Power of Giving Back: How Generosity Creates Lasting Wealth and Impact
Why the Most Successful People Make Giving a Core Part of Their Lives Introduction: The Legacy of Giving Success isn’t just about how much you accumulate, it’s about what you do with it. Andrew Carnegie, one of the wealthiest men in history, understood this better than anyone. He believed that wealth wasn’t meant to be... Continue Reading →
Financial Success Doesn’t Mean a Life of Misery – Money is a Tool, Not a Curse
"Are they happy?" is often the question I get asked when I talk about the people who have made the most difference in my financial life. So much so that I consider them my mentors, even though I've never met them in person. And for some reason, people continue to believe in the false notion... Continue Reading →
Act Like You Can’t Afford the Bread Until You Own the Bakery – Frugality Builds Ownership
I've come across this quote more than once: "Act like you can't afford the bread until they find out you own the bakery," and it has stuck with me ever since. If you have been here for a while, you know that the whole purpose of this blog is to understand the mindset of being... Continue Reading →
I Have a New Appreciation for Greek Mythology
I am taking Philosophy 101. I am in the first week learning about presocratics and Greek mythology poets. It was recommended that I take this on my degree plan. Last minute without my advisor's knowledge, I dropped a communications class and enrolled in Philosophy 101. I had already taken Communications I and saw that it... Continue Reading →
I Received an 80% on My First Philosophy Quiz and I Wasn’t Happy About It
I missed two questions out of 10. Admittedly, one of them was because I didn't go over the notes for it, and the other was a god-awful mistake; I accidentally pressed the wrong one when I meant to push the other, and in a fueled anxiety panic, I pushed submit because time was running out.... Continue Reading →
