I didn’t set out to build a community. I set out to survive myself. But FLUX became the collection of pieces — the lessons, the bruises, the breakthroughs — that helped me navigate the version of me today toward the version of me I hope to become tomorrow. It wasn’t a plan; it was an evolution. My life, like most people’s, has been a gradual realisation that we create many of our own problems. We stay busy solving everyone else’s crises while quietly shelving our own. At some point, I realised survival wasn’t enough. Something in me wanted to thrive, not just cope. That’s when Skool appeared on my path. Where most people saw a platform, I saw a possibility — a place where a community could grow, learn, and finally solve our own problems instead of endlessly orbiting someone else’s. A place where freedom wasn’t a fantasy, but a practice. Because real freedom isn’t about money first — it’s about shifting your energy from serving others to serving your own becoming. Income follows identity. And identity evolves through expression. In our screen-soaked world, writing is one of the last ancient skills that still unlocks modern freedom. A poem becomes a song. A lesson becomes a book. A transformation becomes a newsletter. These aren’t hobbies; they’re stories waiting for the people who need them now. My songs came from dreams and moments of closeness with the people I love. My book came from wanting to serve the zeitgeist. My newsletters came from wanting to help someone — anyone — navigate life a little more clearly. What I’ve learned is that life isn’t a game of right or wrong. It’s a dance between sense and nonsense. And a community can help us interpret the madness together — through the written word, through shared courage, through the freedom to evolve. I’ve tried all three flows — songs, a book, newsletters. Not for fame. To purge my spirit, to make space for more life to enter. Every time I expressed myself, I attracted the right people without effort. I enjoy my own company, but surely part of my journey is to grow relationships that serve the greater good.