You’re probably wondering, why should you care about my story?
Why should it matter what I’ve been through or what I’ve achieved at a young age? Here’s why: because I was just like you. I wasn’t born with some magical advantage. I didn’t have it easy. I started with 0% confidence. I was the kid who had to survive life-and-death surgeries—the kind that makes you question whether you’ll see tomorrow. Some told me of the best doctors and that I might never walk normally again. And that could’ve been my story. That could’ve been the end. But I chose to write a different chapter. For over a decade, I faced demons every single night. Not metaphorical ones—real, soul-crushing fears that would’ve broken most people. Trauma that could’ve left me shattered. But instead of letting that be my downfall, I used it as fuel. From my deepest hells, I built my highest heavens. Tell you something—there is no “secret sauce” to success. There’s no hack, no shortcut, no magic bullet. The only real thing is the belief that you are unique, even when the world screams that you’re not. You see, I was that kid. ADHD, failing classes, scared to talk to girls. I used video games to escape reality I didn’t want to face. But even then, deep down, I felt something. I knew I was meant for more. I didn’t care if people told me I wouldn’t walk again. I didn’t care if people thought I was a fool for dreaming big. Even when I stood on the edge of death, I believed in myself when no one else would. Fast forward ten years of war—yes, war. A war with myself, my doubts, my limits. Through bleeding, crying, sweating, and reading thousands of pages, I transformed that lost kid into the man I am today. I built an Instagram page with my brother, LĂderes Emprendedores, growing it to 295,000 followers before I sold it. By 18-19 years old, I was making six figures through investments, which I’d started when I was barely out of my teens. I sculpted my body into something most would call a Greek god’s, and right now, I’m training for my first marathon. I pushed my mind to a 142 IQ… and I’m still growing.