TwoWheelWarrior

This is not a polished success story.

It’s what happens when identity breaks,
when direction disappears,
and you’re left trying to figure out who you are again.

No pretending. No fixing.

Just the truth, as it’s being lived.

What TwoWheelWarrior is

TwoWheelWarrior is a real account of life after breakdown.

Not from a stage.
Not from the other side with answers.
From inside it — while it’s still happening.

Why I built this

I wasn’t building a brand when this started.
I was trying to survive my own life.

I went from being a working man with direction, to dealing with FND, PTSD, and the slow reality of becoming unfamiliar to myself.

TwoWheelWarrior came out of that.

Not to act like I have answers.

But to tell the truth about what it’s like when life breaks and you still have to find a way forward.

This space is for people who know what it feels like when life doesn’t just go wrong — it cuts through the middle of who you were.

For the man who used to be solid and now feels lost.
For the one carrying trauma, illness, or silence.
For the one rebuilding without a clear map.
For the one who is done being spoken to like something that needs fixing.

Who this is for

What this space is

This is not built from theory. It comes from living through breakdown, confusion, and trying to rebuild something real without pretending it’s easy.

The truth underneath all of this

his didn’t start as a brand.

It started when everything fell apart.

Work stopped.
Identity went.
The version of me I knew disappeared.

FND. PTSD. Reality changing faster than I could process it.

This isn’t written from the other side.
There is no “after” yet.

This is what it looks like while it’s still happening.

Not cleaned up.
Not wrapped in lessons.
Not turned into something easy to consume.

Just real.
 

Start here

If you’re new here, begin  with the core of the work.

The story behind TwoWheelWarrior. 

Why it exists.
What it is trying to become.

 

Resources built from the same road

Anything shared here has to carry weight.

If it doesn’t help, hold meaning, or come from something real, it doesn’t go up.

Stay close to the work

If something here speaks to something real in you, don’t drift away from it.

No noise.
No pretending.
No “fixing.”

Just honest work, as it’s being lived.