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by Todd Cooper

Listening to My Dreams

Staying true to myself has been a lifelong journey, one that’s often felt at odds with the world around me. By age 3, I already saw things differently, and by 16, my separation from others was unmistakable with my crushing personal anxiety.

“You’re a dreamer” is the most common remark I hear from those who know me well, and they’re right—I am. I’ve followed my dreams with everything I have: heart, soul, body, and mind—through Asia, to the heights of corporate business, and to the thrill of driving every kind of car.

Standing firmly on your own path often comes with a cost. Doubt and questions can fill the days between adventures, sometimes making me wonder if I’ve chosen the right direction. But my commitment remains: I promise to be true to myself, my beliefs, and my dreams.

Honest Presentation Here

This post, these websites, and my approach to teaching driving is an unfiltered, honest presentation of everything I’ve learned about driving, crash research, societal pressures, and the struggle to find one’s voice amid a world of 14 billion opinions.

Here, I work hard to say precisely what I believe, born from a life deeply intertwined with the risks, fears, and rewards that driving can bring. Driving brings me a quiet freedom, a private space that I love no matter where life takes me.

Instilling a Seriousness for Driving is my journey.

Come, and share the wonders and the risks of learning to drive with me today.

As my wonderful brother said often, “The best time to start a journey is ten years ago, or today!”

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