About
The Wealthy Tenet comes from the intersection of housing, construction, Bitcoin, and incentive design.
I am interested in the places where practical operating experience meets systems-level economic questions.
Founder note
I live in Southwestern Ontario with my wife. We have two adult children, and like many parents, I have become increasingly aware of how different the housing path looks for the next generation.
Most of my career has been spent in construction, housing, and project delivery. Over time, I became less interested in the surface-level housing debate and more interested in the deeper incentive structure underneath it: money, rent, saving, asset ownership, and the way ordinary people are expected to build stability.
That question led me into Bitcoin, monetary systems, tenant behaviour, settlement design, lease structures, and the practical realities of property operations. The result is The Wealthy Tenet: a framework for exploring whether rent can be redesigned so that shelter and asset accumulation move in the same direction.
I am still developing the work openly. The goal is not to pretend the idea is complete. The goal is to make the thinking clear enough that serious people can examine it, challenge it, and help determine whether it is worth testing in the real world.
About Ingenuity Quest
Ingenuity Quest is the independent research umbrella under which I develop systems-level ideas related to housing, incentives, monetary design, and practical implementation.
The Wealthy Tenet is one framework developed through Ingenuity Quest. Ledgerway Settlement Services is being explored separately as an operational pathway for testing the model.
Contact and public writing
The best place to start is the document library and article archive. For direct contact or ongoing writing, use the links below.