24/11/2025
Yesterday, I achieved my 5th Dan Black Beltโa moment that feels less like reaching a destination and more like recognising the strength forged along the way.
Many people know the battles behind my 4th Dan journey, but the mind has a power that the body often forgets.
Rebuilding myself from the ground up taught me something profound:
Perseverance isnโt just pushing harderโitโs choosing, every day, to move toward a vision that only you can see.
Some days that choice feels easy. Other days it feels like a war between the mind and the conscience. But each step, no matter how small, creates momentum. That momentum becomes change. That change becomes belief. And belief becomes reality. Discipline is built like this.
Today, holding this 5th Dan, I am not celebrating a belt.
Iโm celebrating the person I became in pursuit of it.
Iโve learned that indomitable spirit is not about being fearless or unbreakable. Itโs about refusing to let temporary obstacles define permanent outcomes. Itโs about choosing growth over comfort and purpose over doubt.
To my students, past and present:
Everything I teach comes from this truthโ
Success is not measured by what you possess, but by how you respond to the challenges that try to stop you.
Your greatest expression of self starts deep within your consciousness. If you learn how to listen to that voice, and how to direct it, there is no limit to what you can become.
To everyone who has supported me on this journeyโthank you. Your encouragement, belief, and presence have been part of this achievement more than you know.
Hereโs to the next chapter.
Hereโs to growth.
Hereโs to spirit.
Hereโs to never giving up.
Taekwon