About the author

I came from nothing. I started anyway.

Portrait of the author, a Finance student at the University of San Diego
Finance Student
University of San Diego
Co-Financial Chair, Phi Kappa Theta

I didn't grow up around investors. No trust fund. No "just ask your dad" advice. I started where most people start — a checking account, a part-time job, and a quiet pressure that I was already behind.

My first investment was $1,500. I was working a job at the same time, balancing school, and second-guessing every move. Today that account is over $6,500 — not from picking winners or YOLO trades, but from boring, automatic, repeatable steps.

I'm a current Finance student at the University of San Diego and the Co-Financial Chair of Phi Kappa Theta. I see how much pressure my friends carry around money — rent, tuition, the vague guilt of not "starting yet." Most of them don't need another hot take. They need a clear next click.

That's why I built Limitless. No jargon, no gurus, no premium course at the end. Just the exact playbook I wish someone had handed me at 18: open the account, fund it, buy the boring index fund, automate it, repeat.

If your version of "made it" is just feeling calm about money — you're in the right place. Let's make your first $1,000 invested feel inevitable.