Build to Last is a lifestyle design framework created to address generational curses and broken systems. The philosophy behind it helps stabilize family environments and provides a time-tested foundation for achieving lasting faith, relationships, and financial stability.
Build to Last is fueled by constant learning. I’m continuously developing this framework, and likely will never “finish” it—because that’s not really the goal. It’s about thoughtfully examining the systems and decisions that lead to specific outcomes, critically analyzing them, and considering better ways to act in order to achieve the results we desire. This involves ongoing research to diagnose how we arrived at our current cultural state. As I learn, I share my insights and propose treatments to address specific issues, helping individuals and families become more resilient and antifragile.
Keep in mind, I’m just one person trying to address issues I care about, in a way that I believe is right. I don’t take myself too seriously, and neither should you. You may not agree with my conclusions or methods—that’s your prerogative. My goal isn’t to change your mind. While I’m open to changing mine when presented with better information, there are core beliefs and a worldview that inform what I share. If those beliefs are an issue for you, you’re not part of my target audience, and I wish you well in finding what resonates with you. I stand by what I share unless or until I say otherwise, and I’m comfortable with not appealing to everyone.
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