About me and a lesson from a young hustler
I’m a full-time framer at the age of 17, and I’ve already built a strong foundation of hard work and determination. From a young age, I learned the value of earning through my own efforts—I used to work full-time as a painter and even ran my own shovelling and lawn-mowing business. These experiences taught me that success isn’t just about money or the type of work you do; it’s about the lessons you learn, the discipline you build, and how you use your resources wisely. Through my journey, I’ve realized something far more important than money: time. Time with family, time with friends, and the moments that truly shape who we are. You can’t buy time, and no amount of wealth can replace the memories and bonds you create with the people you love. That’s why family and friends mean so much to me—they’re my foundation, my inspiration, and my joy. Looking forward, I’m excited for the life I’m building and the family I hope to start. I want to create a life where hard work pays off not just in dollars, but in freedom, love, and meaningful connections. Every early morning, every long day, and every challenge I face reminds me that the grind is worth it—not just for myself, but for the people I care about and the future I want to create. Life is more than a paycheck—it’s about legacy, love, and leaving something meaningful behind.