The story

The long way around

I was the clever kid who coasted. People told me I was smart, so I leaned on it and never learned to push. I quit university three times. The third time was different.

Ricardo as a child with his parents.

Beginnings

1991

Born

Born in Luxembourg to a working class family. My mum stayed home to raise us, my dad worked every shift and extra hour he could to make it all possible. They gave us more love than I could have imagined.

Ricardo as a child with his siblings.

Beginnings

1994

The oldest of three

My brother came in 1993, my sister in 1994. I became the big brother. And 10 years from here, another sister would join us in 2004. My mum really had her hands full with us (especially us two boys).

Ricardo Prosperi around the time he left high school at seventeen.

The drift

2007

I quit high school at 17

It was the first time I knew I was in the wrong environment. Even though letting me leave school sounded crazy to my parents, they somehow trusted me.

Ricardo Prosperi around the time of his fresh start at school.

The turn

2008

A fresh start

I restarted at LCE Echternach and decided to do it properly this time.

Placeholder portrait of Ricardo Prosperi.

The turn

2012

Best in class

Four years later I finished high school at the top of my class. The first real proof that when I truly decided to show up, I could. But I was still far from prepared for what was yet to come.

Ricardo Prosperi with his daughter Ella.

Hitting Rockbottom

2016

Year ZERO

I thought my life was over

I became a father, unplanned, and dropped out of university again, the third time now. No degree, buried in debt, I started working as a waiter. With plenty of private problems piling on, I was certain this was just my life now. It was the lowest and most lost I have ever felt.

The audiobooks that rewired how Ricardo Prosperi saw the world.

Ownership

2017

Year ONE

I took it into my own hands

Finally, the pain of staying the same outgrew the pain of changing. So it began. Hours of audiobooks on every commute rewired how I saw the world. James Clear, Ryan Holiday and Mark Manson became my inner circle. I quit the waiter job, stopped blaming my circumstances, and started taking action. Making myself responsible for my life changed everything.

Ricardo Prosperi around his first office job.

The shift

2018

Year TWO

Breathing room

My first office job, and my debts finally paid off. For the first time I could breathe, and I poured that air into growth. New skills, new standards, becoming someone better than the year before.

The Naway team in the early days.

The build

2019

Year THREE

Starting Naway

I co founded Naway with a friend from high school. My first venture that became a real company. It forced me to learn a dozen new skills fast, and one of them was marketing. A crucial skill for what came next.

Ricardo Prosperi during his marketing agency years.

The build

2020

Year FOUR

Deep dive into marketing

In the middle of a global pandemic, I left my office job to join a marketing agency. Here I could grow even faster, surrounded by more like minded people. I saw what I was capable of when the team was right and the work actually meant something.

The first Fundament office.

Taking the leap

2024

Year EIGHT

Fundament

I left the agency to build more for myself and founded Fundament. Hunted for my first office, gathered some allies and started putting myself out there, as an entrepreneur and as a creator in front of the camera.

Ricardo Prosperi working alongside his brother.

Close Bonds

2024

Year EIGHT

Working closer with my brother

Bringing our skills together.

The Snug team.

Close Bonds

2025

Year NINE

Snug

With the right allies beside me, we co founded Snug, a creative marketing agency, all under the same roof. I started paying myself a salary, though money was tight and I was burning through my buffer. I worked hard to make it happen.

Ricardo on his wedding day.

Close Bonds

2025

Year NINE

Marrying the woman of my dreams

The same year, I married the most beautiful and wonderful woman. The one who steadies me and makes everything I build mean more. My biggest supporter.

Ricardo Prosperi a decade into building.

Ten years in

2026

Year TEN

A decade in

I brought three more people into Fundament. New projects, new plans, and so much still ahead. My daughter turned ten, the same ten years I have been building since she arrived. A proud father, hoping I made this first decade count.

In 2023, I lost my father. It was the hardest thing I have carried. I did everything I could to hold the family together. It showed me how fragile life really is, and that I had to step up once more and stop being afraid of what might happen. I build differently now because of him.

“We often overestimate what we can do in a year, and we underestimate what we can build in a decade.”

Make this next decade count,

Ricardo

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