
The Mission
Most capable people don’t struggle because they lack discipline.
They struggle because modern life collapses boundaries faster than humans can adapt.
Why This Exists
Fewer decisions
Fewer open loops
Designed limits that restore clarity
Observation before optimization
Patterns over willpower
Boundaries
Separating what modern
life collapses:
work and family,
tools and identity,
human judgment and AI

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who am I -


This is Intentional Conduct.
This project is my personal response to the speed, noise, and disconnection of the digital age. After becoming a father, and the loss of my brother and father, I realized how fleeting time is—and how little space we’re given to live with intention. So I stopped chasing titles, approval, and the illusion of success, and I started asking a better question: How shall I live?
Intentional Conduct is the result of that question. It’s a blend of memory and momentum—part philosophy, part practice, and entirely rooted in family, presence, and emotional intelligence.
Every product, post, and story here is a breadcrumb from my journey—created to help others slow down, reconnect with what matters, and live with meaning in a world that often tries to distract us from it.
I’ve spent nearly three years experimenting with AI, storytelling, and analog culture to build this platform. I believe technology can serve us—if we stay awake. My goal is to help others live intentionally in the age of automation, to create a legacy rooted not in performance, but in presence.
This isn’t just content. It’s a challenge.




