Time
The most expensive thing in life is choosing what your days are for.
Anonymous public experiment
Help fund a life with more training, studying, building, and thinking. No fame pitch, no sob story, no promise of returns. Just a very public attempt to reach $5,000,000.
Why
The most expensive thing in life is choosing what your days are for.
Training seriously takes hours, recovery, discipline, and fewer compromises.
Learning deeply needs quiet blocks of attention, not scraps after a full-time job.
No disaster story. I have enough. I am asking for help to redesign the rest.
Who I am
I work full-time. I am not famous, not broke, not pretending to be heroic. I simply want the freedom to spend my best energy on sport, study, and building a life with fewer rented hours.
Who I am not
This campaign stays anonymous by design. The ask is public, but the person behind it remains private. Share the idea, not a name.
The reveal
If the campaign reaches the target, contributors get the full story: who is behind it, why it was built, and what happens next. The reveal is not a fame play. It is accountability to the people who moved the bar.
Contributors receive the identity reveal after the goal is reached, using the contact details collected by the donation provider.
A live call explains the plan, the transition out of full-time work, and the next chapter.
The site switches to goal reached and publishes a clean summary without exposing contributor details.
Where the money goes
Long-term living costs without depending on a salary.
Taxes, platform fees, and payment processing costs.
Training, education, healthcare, and recovery.
A public record of progress and updates when something changes.
Updates
The updates area is ready for future milestones, provider changes, and goal status.
Launch note
The first version uses a manual total. Payment automation comes only after the provider setup is compliant.
Payment plan
GoFundMe, Ko-fi, or PayPal can be wired in as simple links before Stripe is activated.
FAQ
No. This is a personal support campaign, not a registered nonprofit, and contributions should not be treated as tax-deductible.
It is the number that turns work from an obligation into a choice, while leaving room for taxes, fees, and a long life.
A private person with a full-time job, a serious appetite for sport and study, and a belief that time is the real luxury.
The public page switches to a goal-reached state. Contributors receive the identity reveal and an invitation to a private video call explaining the practical transition plan.