Raiden Apollo Ruiz said, “I am a human that maneuvers intrinsic motivation to make the seemingly impossible, possible.” He wants to be remembered as a good human being who loved everyone and would give anything to anyone at any time. He wants to be remembered as a transparent, genuine, giving, and real human being.
He derives his inspirations from people like his uncle Pete Michel, Bishop Daniel George Policarpio Gutierrez, US Army Ret. 1SG [Ranger] Dean Hubach, Wim Hof, US Army Ret. Col. Marc Arellano, President Donald J. Trump. Also, he likes being around people who are at the next level where he aspires to be in the future.
Raiden Ruiz is inspired by these people because they do as they say. He gets attracted to the wisdom in people which inspires him. His message to the people who look up to him is to look into their souls and to find the intrinsic motivation that will inspire them.
He asks people to stay motivated as motivation keeps a person focused. Raiden went through a bad phase of life but his motivation helped him go through that.
He wanted to be an officer in the US Army but failed two tests in two years. That’s why he switched from enlisted to an officer during his master’s degree as an alternate way to become an officer.
In this span of three years Raiden Ruiz became a father, his mom got diagnosed with cancer and passed away, and he went through a surgery that took a long time to heal.
All these things affected him mentally but he kept himself motivated. He kept his faith strong and never stopped hoping. Ruiz even has a plan to go on an Antarctica expedition in 2021. After retiring from the army, his goal is to become the Governor of New Mexico.