Hobby Healing
Ever wondered about the hobbies that shape us—or the ones that unwind us, like putting WD-40 on a rusty bolt and nut covered in dried cement, or child-proofing the sharp, TNT-infused edges of life paths for seniors, the disabled, and kids? Hi, I’m Aaron W. Wemple, a Disabled Author and Founder of ProSyncs, and I’ve been curious about hobbies since I was a kid growing up poor with divorced parents. My own hoops started with shooting imaginary baskets—my way of unwinding from the chaos. Back in sixth grade, I couldn’t afford pencils, and by seventh grade, basketball shoes were out of reach. I didn’t mind missing those things—but I couldn’t ignore my mom’s struggles. With just a seventh-grade education, we lost our home, her income, and so much more because she couldn’t afford a lawyer in her "negotiations." That sparked my lifelong passion: helping the next generation navigate the messy gaps of family law with healthy, custom coping mechanisms to ease the pain of those tough days. I learned hobbies often come from what we lack—like my grandma collecting dolls because she never had them growing up, or my grandpa collecting toy tractors as a farmer who once used mules and plows.
I call those unfair gaps "contract deprivation zones" (CDZs), a concept I dive into in my theoretical physics book, I R Physics. They’re like playground rules where the bigger kids say you can either play their game or keep your toys—but never both. I saw it when my mom lost so much, and I see it today in what I call "people non-personafied papertech barriers"—those frustrating moments when you don’t know how to get help online, can’t open a document on your phone, miss a custody update because the system failed you, or a phone call or online file looks legal but feels like warfare. These screen-based, paper-based, and invisible barriers mess with your peace of mind, and my hobby is turning those frustrating pain points into soothing bridges. Because everyone deserves clarity, not chaos! Today’s bigger challenges—like rising tariffs, record-high inflation, and Wall Street saying to government you can "either negotiate or collect tax revenue, but not both"—mirror those same CDZs, creating trenches that keep families stuck, just like the ones I grew up with.
That’s why I founded ProSyncs—a startup where I blend my love for Jesus, electrical and computer engineering, and prayer to support the unrepresented. We’re tackling "zero labor barriers" in tech and legal systems, offering real-time, human-led support for struggling couples, displaced grandparents, blended families in legal gray zones, independence seekers, and disabled individuals. We’ve partnered with disability advocacy groups and independent living centers, and I’ve created an affordable online course (free for those in need) based on my Family Law 2.0 concepts like IR Physics, ULB/ZLB, and childproof data analytics (CDA). Our graduates help families turn "unmeasurable labor barriers" into certified Zero Labor Barriers through sessions for seniors, student volunteers, and anyone seeking clarity.
Join us at our events to experience this mission in action! "BBA Championing Christian Capital" offers Creative Bible Blessing Tools to build community through faith and Co-Clarity Token Capital. "ProSyncs - Mental Papertech Barrier Health" is a virtual gathering to help you navigate mental wellness barriers with innovative solutions. And "The Braveheart Family App Testing" invites Christian grandparents and families to test an app that strengthens relationships using BBA Tokenized Freedom Points. Whether you’re a grandparent, spouse, or community builder, you’ll find a welcoming space to connect, grow, and bloom with us!
Inspired by Matthew 5:3-19, I’m here to help families move from "thorns on community fences" to "Brains v❤️v in Bloom"—think barrier loss, like weight loss, but with an engineering twist to bridge the gaps of "mom versus dad" dynamite. I’ve spent nearly 40 years at this, but I haven’t quite kindled a trend in engineering or law schools (yet!). Here’s why: engineering relies on scientific laws—like gravity or electricity—that are predictable, derived from nature’s patterns through observation and math. Family law, though, is more like a messy tug-of-war game where the rules are "he said versus she said," often ignoring real facts or the needs of both the "loser" and those depending on the "winner," who might overreach to score debate points. It’s like trying to fix a rocket with a rulebook written in quicksand—one’s built on solid ground, the other shifts with every step. With my background in organizational leadership, psychology, and engineering, I’m committed to certifying healthy coping mechanisms, rating safe private networks, validating the Bible’s blessed, and buffering a future where clarity and faith float the way. Let’s safeguard dreams and champion intelligence, building a future where clarity and faith shine! #FamilyUnity #FaithTech #GuardianBonds