As the documentary 'True Son' illustrates, my campaign for city council started really small - with eight mostly political neophytes in my living room and with young people knocking on doors.
I tell people all the time, the status quo is so untenable to me. Like, literally, I have no patience for it.
We're not just designed just to work all day and run a rat race. We're designed to be in community, to volunteer, to vote, to raise our kids. And I think the more inputs and investments we can give in people to do those things, the better off we are as a community.
I harbor no illusion that government and elected office is a panacea for all of society's ills.
My father has taught me not to succumb to nihilism, and my mother has taught me the value of hard work and determination.
Growing up, when I'd throw out the trash, I'd toss it and dart because all the cats would come running. That's why I still don't like cats.