I did not learn this in a classroom.
The work became real because life did. This is not theory standing on its own. It is experience, collapse, rebuilding, and the search for what actually changes people.
Marx built a company that was recognized as one of Inc. Magazine’s 500 Fastest Growing Companies in America. Then he lost everything.
That experience created something no credential alone can give: a firsthand understanding of pressure, consequence, collapse, rebuilding, and recovery.
In the process of rebuilding, he discovered a truth that changed the direction of his life: the most powerful obstacles to success are usually not strategic. They are behavioral. Emotional. Pattern-based. Often invisible to the person living inside them.
He became deeply focused on understanding how those patterns can change — rapidly and permanently.
Marx trained across advanced behavioral and emotional change disciplines, not to collect credentials, but to identify what actually works in the real world.
What emerged was a body of work built on precision, speed, and transformation.
Marx works privately with high-performing individuals and families seeking fast, meaningful, and lasting behavioral change. His work spans business, marriage, identity, health, and legacy.