Performance Living

Wake up. Think for yourself.
Take back control.

Books and ideas for people who are done being managed — of their health, their money, and their lives.

Launching 2026 — join the list

Thirty years building to decimal-inch precision taught me one thing: you almost never get to pour your own foundation. You inherit one you didn’t pour and can’t fix — and the whole craft is building something true on top of it anyway. These books are how.

The Books

One spine, aimed at different targets: stop being programmed, and build a life that’s square, plumb, and level — on the crooked foundation you were handed.

Coming Soon

Survive Healthcare

Your Body, Your Boss

Waking up from the brainwashing of medical profit care. Not a catalog of cures — the mind that can’t be fooled, so you walk into any exam room and question authority without flinching.

In Progress

Fashionable Stupidity

Common Non/No Sense

How the crowd got programmed — and how you get free. The surrender of your own mind became the socially respectable thing to do. This is how you take it back.

In the Works

Building the High Performance House

Master planning, not guesswork

Thirty years inside multi-million-dollar builds, decimal-inch precision, and the difference between a real builder and a title. What a house should actually do for you and your family.

In the Works

Performance Living

Maximum success & enjoyment

The parent idea behind it all: money alone won’t solve some people’s problems. How to think, decide, and live so your time, money, and effort actually compound.

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About William C. Kemper

I was raised inside modern medicine — a family of nurses, a father who sold the first generation of the machines that fill every hospital in America — and I spent thirty years as a precision framing contractor building some of the finest houses in Atlanta to decimal-inch tolerances. That combination taught me to see the systems most people are trained not to question: how they’re built, who they’re built for, and where the money really goes.

I’m not a doctor and I’ll never claim to be. What I write about is mindset — the one thing nobody can sell you and nobody can take away. I can only drag the horse to water. Whether you drink is on you.