05/30/2026
LEGACY.
When people talk about success, they usually talk about money, houses, businesses, or titles.
For me, legacy has never been about any of those things.
I came to Canada as an immigrant with my family carrying little more than hope, work ethic, and a belief that a better future was possible.
Nothing was handed to us.
Every opportunity had to be earned.
Every setback had to be fought through.
Every step forward came from long days, sleepless nights, sacrifice, and refusing to quit when quitting would have been easier.
As an entrepreneur, I’ve built businesses, poured concrete, signed contracts, chased opportunities, and taken risks that most people never see.
But when I look back one day, none of that will be my greatest achievement.
My greatest achievement will be my children.
And hopefully one day, my grandchildren.
My dream isn’t for people to remember my name.
My dream is that years from now, my family sits around a dinner table and tells the story of how their grandfather came to this country with nothing, worked relentlessly, built something from the ground up, and gave everything he had to create opportunities for the generations that followed.
Not because he was the smartest.
Not because he was the luckiest.
But because he refused to give up.
If my children inherit anything from me, I hope it’s not just a business.
I hope they inherit resilience.
I hope they inherit courage.
I hope they inherit the belief that hard work, integrity, and perseverance can change the trajectory of an entire family.
That’s what legacy means to me.
And that’s what I’m building every single day.
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