
I will share with you a few things about myself. What better place to start than the moments in my life that started me down the path I have created. When I was a young man, I joined the military, hoping to find out more about myself. During that part of my path, I would gain an education in nutrition, and become a personal trainer. I would walk the path of a personal trainer well into my life. After gathering fourteen years of experience as a personal trainer, I felt unfulfilled as the surrounding industry became more superficial and focused on influencing verses educating others to empower themselves. These experiences have helped me understand the physical parts of my path and I’m, in return, very grateful for them.
The spiritual, mental, and emotional parts of my path have come from a verity of experiences. I have learned a lot from making a lot of poor choices in my life. Nothing too crazy, just the norm. Bad relationship choices, giving in to ego, and struggling to face the person who was looking back at me in the mirror over the years. Gladly, I can say I learned something from all these experiences and try my best to teach others the lessons I have learned from these experiences.
After some major unexpected changes in my life, I would develop anxiety and start having panic attacks. I went most of my life never knowing how powerful anxiety can be, yet alone having panic attacks. This caused me to go down a path to reclaim my lost power because there were periods of time I felt like a shadow of myself trying to become what I once was. This led me to becoming very familiar with somatic methods and helped me become more than I was before the anxiety struck. Now I can sympathize with those having anxiety, and possess a greater emotional understanding because I know the feeling of struggling with your own existence when panic sets in.
In the end, I have learned there are many pathways to get to the same place, and such thoughts have made me quite the Omnist. In my book “The Philosophy of Being Nobody,” I go into greater detail about my experiences and the life lessons I learned on my path to becoming “Nobody.”