Purpose: Depth, trust, and connection.
My story isn’t dramatic. It’s real. And that’s enough.
I was born in HolguĂn, Cuba. My early life was shaped by movement and adaptation—Cuba to Miami, Hialeah to Connecticut, then New Jersey, and eventually back home. Each place taught me something about survival, identity, and resilience.
As a young man, I tested limits. I didn’t always choose the easy or correct path. Trouble has a way of finding you when you lack discipline—and I learned that lesson firsthand.
Martial arts changed my direction. Hung Gar Kung Fu. Chinese Kempo. Boxing. These weren’t hobbies—they were teachers. They taught me control, respect, patience, and how to channel energy instead of wasting it.
I’ve always loved creating. Design and computers gave me structure and independence. They allowed me to solve problems, work on my own terms, and move closer to something I always wanted—self-reliance.
I’m retired in title, but active in purpose. I write, design, think, and reflect. This stage of life isn’t about slowing down—it’s about moving with intention.
I write to leave something useful behind. Not a legacy of noise, but of clarity.
