I felt like it was time for a new introduction—especially as more people in my field are getting to know me.
I was born and raised in Brussels, Belgium. I grew up as a happy kid, but attending an elite school, being bullied, and having my creativity suppressed by uniforms and strict Catholic rules started draining my joy.
At 13 or 14, I began questioning everything. I was tired of being the target, so I studied the popular kids and modeled them. It worked. The moment I truly felt like I had reversed the curse was when I ended up in bed with a girl who had once rejected me.
But I wasn’t finished—I wanted to become the coolest dude in the world. So I did what the most rebellious kids would: I got kicked out of school and started selling drugs.
That decision led me into a decade of darkness. I was ashamed of my dreams. I had been raised in a system where playing small and following the rules was the way to be valued. But deep down, I refused to let that define me.
By my early 20s, I was already managing multiple businesses, making enough money to turn any passion into a successful venture. At the time, I was:
🔥 An art director
🏆 A sports event planner
🎨 A tattoo artist
🚲 A custom bicycle creator
💼 Leading a team of eight "suppliers"
🛍️ Selling my own merch
I had even created a brand called Lethal Activity, targeting urban extreme sports enthusiasts.
But I was shining in the darkness—a bit like Batman, just without the gadgets.
One day, I realized I could no longer keep hiding. A part of me was screaming for true recognition. So I left it all behind and chose to step into my greatness in a different way.
I learned that I had been confined by stuck emotions. And that if I gave myself the freedom to feel them, I could do so much more—and share it with the world.
I never really asked myself, "Who am I?" Instead, I asked, "What can I do?"
And I did.
🎭 Became a mural artist
🚴 Traveled 5,000 km on a fixed-gear bicycle
🗣️ Learned Spanish & Portuguese on the go
🍫 Opened an artisanal chocolate production in the Amazon
❤️ Organized events to raise funds for Venezuela
🚑 Supported crack addicts in the streets of São Paulo
🧘 Learned to meditate for hours in one sitting
❄️ Broke my own record: 35 minutes in an ice bath
🙏 Stood motionless for 3 hours with arms raised
🕉️ Logged over 1,000 hours of yoga and meditation
🌍 Earned enough money to travel for 2 years without working
🏝️ Lived in the most prestigious villas in Bali
💞 Had organic, fulfilling relationships
🎤 Healed thousands with the power of my voice
📈 Grew multiple social media accounts to thousands in weeks
👨💼 Coached hundreds of people to start their businesses
✈️ Lived in 12 countries
🗣️ Became fluent in five languages
🎨 Led art therapy workshops
👨🍳 Certified as a vegan chef and cooked for many
🎭 Taught improv theater to yoga teachers
🔥 Stepped up to lead workshops when facilitators went missing
💪 Healed my sexual traumas and helped men end porn addiction
🧠 Helped countless people—from making six-figure months to recovering from anorexia
But don’t worry—I might seem like a superhuman, but I’ve had my lows too.
One of them? Sitting in front of a restaurant, making sales calls because I couldn’t afford Wi-Fi—closing deals right there on the sidewalk. XD
Now, I’m four months into living in an ashram, volunteering on a farm to help those in need, and healing people around me.
What’s next?
All I know is—I’m gonna make it MAGA
Make Asha Great Amazing. XD
Would I do it all again? Probably. But the biggest lesson I’ve learned is this:Making friends and connections is the most important thing in life.