Let me introduce myself properly.
I am smart, educated, and capable. I learn fast – when I need to understand something, I will dig, read, and research until I know it inside out. I ask questions because I want answers. I stand up because silence achieves nothing. I fight because fairness matters.
I am not perfect, and I donât pretend to be. I can be stubborn. I challenge authority. I question decisions that donât make sense. I push harder than most people are comfortable with – and yes, that sometimes makes me unpopular.
But hereâs the truth: I am not âfull of myself.â
I simply know my worth, my rights, and the value of facts. One of the most brilliant minds of the 19th century, Friedrich Nietzsche, once said:
âHumility and modesty are in truth forms of vanity.â
In other words, âmodestyâ is just vanity in disguise – a way of seeking approval while pretending not to want it.
I donât hide what I know or who I am to make others feel secure. That isnât arrogance; itâs authencity.
I Learn. I Prepare. I Act. đ
When something affects my rights, my home, or my future, I donât sit back. I educate myself. Iâve studied the Condominium Act, the Reserve Fund studies, the budgets, the by-laws, and the legal filings.
When someone tells me âyou canât,â I learn how I can.
When they try to confuse me with half-truths, I dig until I find the facts.
When they misrepresent my rights, I read the law until I know it better than their lawyers.
I do my homework. And thatâs why no one can scare me with misinformation or intimidation.
I Fight – For Me and For Others âïž
I will always stand up for myself. But if you think this ends with me, youâre wrong.
I have fought before for others in this community – for their right to be treated fairly, to be heard, and to have access to the same transparency we all deserve. And I would do it again without hesitation.
Because this isnât just about me.
Itâs about all of us – every owner, every resident, every person whose home and money are impacted by the decisions being made on our behalf.
Four Lawyers. One Me. âïž
Letâs not forget: the board hired four separate lawyers to âdealâ with me. Four.
They thought the weight of legal bills, letters, and threats would break me. They thought that burying me under expensive representation would silence me.
It didnât.
I defended myself.
I stood on my own.
And I landed on my feet.
The fact that I fought back – and won – without the same resources should tell you everything you need to know about whoâs actually standing on solid ground.
I Am Not Afraid đȘ
I have faced harassment, hostility, and attempts to isolate me – not just from the board, but from some in this community who would rather I âstay quietâ than âmake waves.â
Hereâs my answer: no.
I will not be bullied into silence.
I will not be shamed into submission.
And I will not let fear dictate my decisions or my future.
The Whole Picture đ
Yes, I am outspoken.
Yes, I push back.
Yes, I refuse to accept âbecause we said soâ as an answer.
But I am also deeply committed to this community. I care about our home, our shared resources, and the fairness of every decision that affects us all.
I fight because I believe we all deserve better – better governance, better transparency, better respect for ownersâ rights.
Final Word
You can call me difficult.
You can call me relentless.
You can call me mule, if you want.
You can even call me wrong sometimes.
But you cannot call me uninformed.
You cannot call me intimidated.
And you absolutely cannot call me silent.
I am smart.
I am educated.
I learn fast.
I know my rights.
I fight for myself – and I would fight for anyone else who needed it.
And no matter what tactics are used against me, you will not scare me.