Eve
Author of The Remembrance Canon. Founder of Ah’Ku Maya’Se.
The Decision
In January 2022 I made a decision that bent the line of my work, and then my life.
I had already built a real estate portfolio that, by every external measure, looked like success. I decided to mentor, to teach what I had learned so other people could build wealth the way I had. And for a time, that is exactly what happened.
But the longer I stayed in the room with my students, the more I noticed: the same knowledge that lifted some people barely moved others. The frameworks were sound. The execution was clean. The results were uneven.
That is the moment I stopped scaling the business and started studying the part of the equation I had been ignoring: the operator inside the operator.
What I Learned
I learned that success is not a byproduct of knowing more. It is determined by paradigm: the multitude of habits in the subconscious mind that governs what we do, how we hold what we are given, and how we respond when life gets uncertain.
I learned that you cannot change a life at the surface. Trying is like building a dam where the water already falls; the force destroys it. The work happens upstream, at the source. The mind is repaired before the reality it produces can change.
And I learned that we are always receiving guidance in our day-to-day lives, if we practice listening twice as much as we speak. Two ears, one mouth. The instruction has been there the whole time.
What That Became
The study became a life. A decade of work across psychology, finance, and real estate settled into a quieter seat: reading the patterns underneath how people build, decide, and hold what they create. Today that seat expresses itself in two forms, the written work and the embodied work.
The written work is The Remembrance Canon, a five-book architecture beginning with The Book of Remembrance. The embodied work is practice: The Remembrance Flow, workshop spaces, and the private rooms where the writing moves ahead of the books.
Alongside the writing, I work with reflective instruments old and new, from the manuscript page to artificial intelligence, treating each as the same thing: a mirror polished well enough to show a person what they already know.
What I Hold
I am a writer, a builder, and a connector, but more than any of those, I am a mirror to conscious leaders.
We have been conditioned since infancy by every paradigm we were born into: family, culture, country, industry. Most people spend their lives running someone else's program and calling it their own. The cure is not more information about the world. It is closer attention to the self.
We are not byproducts of our circumstances. We create the circumstances of which our life is made.
Success starts with a decision. I decided to be a good student, and the mentors came.