At age 5, I suffered a traumatic brain injury that left me struggling in school. Teachers called me ‘the boy with the broken brain.’
For years, I believed them. I was slow. I couldn’t focus. I felt stupid.
But desperation became my teacher. I spent decades researching neuroscience, memory, and cognitive performance — not as an academic, but as someone fighting for my own survival.
What I discovered changed everything: The brain isn’t fixed. It’s trainable. And with the right protocol, anyone can reclaim their mental clarity.
