The Corporate Escape Isn’t a Leap of Faith. It’s an Engineering Project.

You’re a VP pulling $280K. You hate Sundays because Monday’s coming. You’ve Googled “how to start a business” 47 times — I’m not judging, I’m just telling you I know.

You’ve saved 200 Instagram reels from dudes in rented Lamborghinis telling you to “bet on yourself.” Cool. Very helpful.

Here’s what nobody tells you:

The gap between wanting to leave corporate and actually leaving isn’t motivation. You’ve got plenty of motivation — you fantasize about quitting in every all-hands meeting.

It’s infrastructure.

You don’t need another goddamn podcast episode. You need:

→ An entity structure that protects your assets
→ A brand that doesn’t look like your nephew built it in Canva
→ A marketing engine that generates leads without you doing dance videos
→ An operations playbook so you’re not reinventing the wheel every Tuesday
→ Employees who show up and actually give a damn

That’s not inspiration. That’s construction.

And that’s what we do. We build it. You own it. You run it.

The corporate escape isn’t a leap of faith. It’s an engineering project. And I’ve been the engineer on dozens of them.

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