KING MAKER

The Blueprint for Men Who Are Done Being Managed by Their Own Life

Myles Johnson
A First-Person Blueprint for Men

KingMaker

The Blueprint for Men Who Are Done Being Managed by Their Own Life.

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Knowing better.
Doing nothing.
That's the trap.

I built a business and lost myself in it. I led a family and forgot to lead myself first. I knew exactly what I should be doing — and did the opposite, for years.

That's the trap. Knowing better. Doing nothing.

KingMaker is what I learned getting out. Career. Fatherhood. Discipline. Identity. All of it, laid out raw — no filter, no self-help script.

Every chapter ends with Your Move: the one thing you do next, today, before you close the book and go back to managing everyone else's life but your own.

This isn't motivation. Motivation fades.
This is a blueprint. Blueprints get followed.

"Stop being managed. Start building."

— Myles Johnson

A Passage From KingMaker

When my son was born, I was lost. Not lost like I didn't know the road — lost like I didn't know I was supposed to be going anywhere.

I grew up with no blueprint. No map. No compass for what the standard looked like. Just survival, dressed up as living.

Then I held him.

And I knew: if I build the man I'm supposed to be, he inherits that. If I drift, he inherits that too.

I didn't become perfect. I became consistent. I became a man who holds a standard — not because life got easier, but because the standard is what makes the hard seasons worth something.

Your Move

Stop waiting for the moment that forces your hand. Pick one standard you're not currently holding. Hold it today — before life makes you.

Myles Johnson, author of KingMaker
Myles Johnson
Author · KingMaker

Myles Johnson built and lost and rebuilt — in business, in fatherhood, and in himself. KingMaker is the blueprint he wishes someone had handed him: no theory, no filler, just the standard it takes to stop being managed by your own life and start building one on purpose.

He lives by one rule: hold the standard, and let the world adjust.