About US

As a child, I grew up without direct guidance on virtues. I could have really used them in those early years! As I matured and began studying virtues, I discovered their profound impact—not only on my own life but also on those I connect with daily. Virtues like compassion, courage, and gratitude opened my eyes to a deeper way of living, guiding me through challenges with purpose and peace.
I founded VirtueBands during a transformative period in my life—a time of immense personal growth and reflection. Looking back over my lifetime, I’ve seen how we as people can unite and how easily we can divide. Virtues won’t erase adversity, but they’ll weave us closer together. My father was going through a tough period at the end of his life, and as painful as it was, I learned acceptance. Through accepting what is, rather than what I wanted it to be, I developed a deeper relationship with compassion. Compassion and gratitude brought me closer to people—and to myself—in ways I’d never experienced before. The more I worked on improving myself, the better questions I started to ask: What kind of person am I? What are my values, and how can I serve my fellow beings? These questions have led me down many paths. Virtues, now and throughout time, have proven to be a net positive for both the individual and the collective without fail. This is why I felt inspired to share virtues with others in a meaningful and impactful way.
I believe wristbands are a great way to do so—they’re wearable reminders. The colors and stacks are easily recognizable and will hopefully encourage individuals to stop each other on the street and ask, “What’s your stack?” Meaningful conversations can follow. Whether it transforms the world or touches just one person, my hope is that each wristband helps someone find the happiness and peace, I continue to seek and enjoy through virtues.