Principles

How I think, decide, and approach building and investing


1. Learning as a Daily Practice

I spend a meaningful amount of time learning, not as a goal in itself, but as a way to make better decisions. Reading, listening, and studying across disciplines helps me connect ideas, avoid blind spots, and stay curious long after early success. Learning keeps me sharp and grounded.

2. Building Things That Last

I am drawn to building businesses and systems that hold up over time. That means focusing on fundamentals, resilience, and long-term value rather than short-term wins. Whether as a founder or investor, I care deeply about durability and thoughtful execution.

3. Investing With Judgment, Not Noise

Investing is not just about returns for me. It is about pattern recognition, people, and discipline. I enjoy studying businesses, understanding incentives, and backing founders who think long term. The process matters as much as the outcome.

4. Health as a Foundation

I treat physical and mental health as inputs, not afterthoughts. Staying active, eating intentionally, and optimizing health allow me to show up with clarity and consistency. When health is neglected, everything else eventually suffers.

5. Continuous Self-Improvement

I believe progress comes from thinking big, acting decisively, and being willing to take calculated risks in pursuit of meaningful outcomes. Whether in business, health, or personal life, I am always looking for ways to improve how I think, work, and respond to challenges.

6. Presence and Perspective

I value perspective, conviction, and clarity. They shape how I think, decide, and engage with the people around me. Maintaining a clear sense of what matters helps me stay focused on long-term outcomes, navigate complexity, and make decisions with intention rather than reaction.

These principles shape how I think, build, and invest. They inform my decisions, influence how I spend my time, and guide the standards I hold myself to, both personally and professionally.