Early Life
When Benjamin was born, he entered the world deaf for his first three months of life β a setback that threatened his early learning and speech development. His family didn't know if he'd ever hear again. But after prayer, fasting, and unwavering faith, his hearing miraculously returned.
Growing up in Utah in a household of six, raised in the LDS church, Benjamin watched his parents constantly stress about money. Bills were tight, opportunity felt distant, and financial pressure was the background noise of his childhood. He took notice β and decided from a young age that his life would be different.
Despite being naturally gifted at sports and athletics, Benjamin made a radical choice. He sacrificed sports, social life, and conventional teenage experiences to bury himself in books on business, marketing, psychology, and entrepreneurship β carrying home as many as he could from the library every week.
By the time he was done with high school, Benjamin had consumed years of self-education. He loved school and excelled at it β but his real classroom was self-directed study. He was building toward something the world hadn't seen from him yet.
