I never set out to invent an index. What I set out to do was survive.
Years ago, I made the radical choice to give everything away, step outside the linear systems that had suffocated me, and become homeless. It wasn’t a stunt. It was a reset. I wanted to understand life without masks, without structures that reduced people to roles, job titles, and transactions. It was hard, it was raw, but it was also the beginning of something that had to serve others. If I was going to endure that kind of collapse, it couldn’t just be about me. It had to open new doors for humanity.
From that place of nothingness, the Octopus Movement was born. A global network of nonlinear thinkers—people who don’t fit the mold, who don’t think in straight lines, who dare to connect chaos with creativity. The Movement grew across 121 countries and thousands of members, a living proof that when you create space for nonlinear intelligence, extraordinary possibilities emerge.
I spent my days and nights listening, learning, and connecting. In fact, I logged nearly 24,000 minutes of Zoom conversations in a single year—that’s more than 400 hours of deep dialogue with humans across the planet. Each conversation was a window into possibility: how people create, how they adapt, how they survive, how they imagine futures that don’t yet exist. The more I listened, the more I realized something profound: possibility isn’t luck, and it isn’t random. It’s a skill. A muscle. A power.

That realization led me to create the Possibility Power Index™ (PPI).
The PPI is designed to measure your unique capacity to create opportunities—not in some abstract motivational sense, but in a tangible way. Through a carefully crafted set of questions, it maps how you connect, how you trust your instincts, how you respond to chaos, and how you notice the spaces between thoughts. It then transforms those insights into a score, and even into instructions you can feed your AI, teaching it to actively increase your Possibility Power.
I built it because I believe every human holds an ocean of possibility inside them. Most of us have simply been trained to dam it up, to live in straight lines. The PPI is my way of breaking that dam, of returning what I learned through homelessness, conversations, and nonlinear living back into something that serves people.
Because life is not about certainty. It’s about possibility.