Reading other people’s autobiographies made me realize something…
- Posted on March 25, 2026
My story is different.
I didn’t come from privilege. I didn’t have a family full of connections or opportunities waiting for me. I came from low income, difficult living conditions, and had to figure life out step by step on my own.
I’ve worked jobs people overlook—like being a janitor. Jobs that aren’t seen as glamorous, but taught me discipline, humility, and how to keep going regardless of how things looked.
And in the middle of all of that… I still wrote and published a book.
That’s why I’m so candid in my writing. I don’t skip over the hard parts or try to make my story look polished. I tell the truth—because that’s what people can actually connect to.
There are so many stories out there that start with advantages.
Mine started with determination.
And I know there are people out there who feel like they don’t have the “right” background, the money, or the opportunities to do something meaningful with their life.
This is your reminder—you don’t need any of that to start.
I’m living proof that you can come from the bottom, work through real-life struggles, and still create something powerful.
Don’t let where you started convince you that you can’t go further.
Your story matters. And it’s not over.