Happy Birthday, Tim
November 18, 2025
Brother,
Happy birthday. I'm grateful God put you in my path.
When we first met in May talking about microscools, I had no idea you'd become one of the most important mirrors in my life. Divine providence, not serendipity. That distinction matters.
You've taught me so much this year. About courage. About truth-telling. About what it means to actually live with integrity when the stakes are real. Watching you navigate Alpha's dysfunction while building your own thing, staying true to your girl while everyone around you compromises, speaking truth while others play politics—that's been one of the most inspiring things I've witnessed.
I think about that pool conversation when you shared your family's story. Grandparents fleeing North Korea. Generational trauma. Your mom's words about unrealized potential. Then watching you transform that pain into fuel. Using your relationship not just as love but as a forcing function to become the man you're called to be. That takes real strength.
And bro, you scored 161 on an IQ test and spent years procrastinating, which is like having a Lamborghini in the garage and using it to store old boxes of crypto white papers you'll never read. But that's changing. The past few months prove it: NextGen workshops with $10K drone donations, Kevin Denman appearing right on time, Wayne and Wes showing up. Your whole ecosystem multiplying because you've been faithful with what God gave you.
You're a founder. A relationship guy. Someone who sees through the bullshit and tells the truth anyway. You work within systems without worshiping them. Rare qualities.
I'm excited for what's ahead. Your marriage. Your brand. The AI education empire. The movement you're creating, one authentic relationship at a time.
But mostly, I'm grateful for the friendship. For someone who gets it. Who shares the same convictions about faith, power, leadership, culture. Who calls me on my stuff and lets me do the same. Who understands we're not just building businesses, we're trying to be faithful with what God's given us.
Happy birthday, Timothy. Thank you for being a brother. Thank you for the courage. Thank you for showing me what it looks like to multiply your talents in the wilderness.
Here's to another year of divine providence. Another year of being worthy of the gifts God's given you. Another year of building something that actually matters.
Love you, brother.
Gary
"Multiply those talents. Use your talents to get more talents. That's what He wants you to do."