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I grew up playing baseball on Chicago’s West Side, earned a full-ride scholarship to Kansas State, and after college rose professionally to the upper tiers of pharma, until, unexpectedly, my world was turned upside down.
At K-State, I finished third in the nation for “Toughest to Strike Out.” I didn’t even know they tracked that stat. I laughed, then realized it summed up my life in one line: hard to put away.
I’ve built my life on four pillars: take initiative and attack; set lofty goals; get in the ring and learn what it takes to win; learn from defeat and come back stronger.
I’m a husband first. I knew I loved my wife the moment I saw her, still the most beautiful woman I’ve ever known. We built a family grounded in love. Our daughter and son have reinforced the lesson I learned from my father: always provide for your family.
But my story also includes generalized anxiety disorder and treatment-resistant depression. The collateral damage was real. I was exhausted and unraveling.
I’m still here by God’s grace, because of my family, and thanks to excellent psychiatric and psychological care. I’ve failed, fought the same battles over and over, and kept swinging. I’m not here to judge what’s fair. I’m here to face the world and prove I care.
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