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Commissions
Thank you for being part of my story, it is my duty to make the greatest out of it.
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SALES
Sales is just a number, however it represents the speed at which something is empowered to develop – and that is important.
$1,000’s
Every dollar generated helps me further my mission of developing sustainable economic models.
About us
“Us” is Community. .
It wasn’t too long ago, that I realized with heavier weight that our interactions and connections are community – and because community we live and survive. Creating a ripple of benefits beyond our own community, is to make decisions with intension. We empower each other through arduous efforts, sharing a part of ourselves, and at times through simple pleasant interactions.
This is a story. A monologue if you will…
My life begins in a small town. The sounds of the drums, the strings of the guitar… a great grandma living the old ways. A colliding new world of digital. Cows. Traditional. Family of immigrants. Bible study. Kind school teachers, lots of learning. Fruit trees. Adventure. Move to the US.
Formative Years
These were the best, the routine of modern world, the freedom of the old world
Hands-on
Agriculture, biological systems, construction, business, economics, visual arts, real estate, IT, human behavior…
Memories
Memories are a subjective version of an event, I’ve mixed feelings about them. Photos are great.
Message
The world is a cat playing with a ball.
Role
To synthesize and connect domains.
Puzzle
To develop modern symbiotic economic ecosystem fortress.
Exposenomics
How Natural Systems Changed the Way I Think
I first understood complexity through health and agriculture. Microbiomes—whether in soil or the human body—showed me that life runs on networks, feedback loops, and invisible cooperation. That realization shaped everything I build today.
Microbiomes Are Everywhere
Tiny communities of bacteria, fungi, and microbes exist in soil, plants, and the human body. They regulate health, growth, and resilience through chemical signaling and nutrient exchange.
Agriculture Reveals System Logic
Healthy soil behaves like a living organism. When its microbial network is intact, crops thrive with less input. When it’s disrupted, everything downstream becomes harder and more fragile.
Human Health Mirrors Soil Health
The gut microbiome works like a soil ecosystem: diverse organisms breaking down nutrients, protecting against pathogens, and maintaining balance.
Systems Thrive Through Balance, Not Force
Whether it’s a field, a forest, or a human body, stability comes from cooperation and feedback—not from pushing one variable too hard.
Exposenomics
How Technology Became a Framework for Sovereignty
I first saw the internet as exposure — a place to publish, market, and be seen. But living with someone who understood IT changed everything. I realized technology wasn’t just a tool for visibility; it was a structure for autonomy. Data, IP, and digital systems became the backbone of how I think about business, creativity, and personal agency.
Data as a Source of Control
Understanding how data moves — how it’s stored, secured, and used — showed me that information isn’t just a byproduct. It’s leverage. When you control your data, you control your direction.
Structure Creates Freedom
IT taught me that systems only scale when they’re organized. Procedures, naming conventions, backups, permissions — these aren’t constraints. They’re the foundation that lets you build without chaos.
Intellectual Property Is Modern Sovereignty
Owning your work, your processes, your designs, and your digital footprint is a form of independence. IP protects creativity the same way boundaries protect ecosystems.
Tools Expand What’s Possible
Once I understood the logic behind servers, workflows, and digital infrastructure, the world opened up. Business became more efficient. Ideas became executable. The possibilities multiplied because the tools finally made sense.
Portfolio
From heavy body to mixed media to water colors.
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