About Gideon Ijidakinro
Gideon Ijidakinro is a reflective writer, faith-centered thinker, and lifelong learner based in Belgium. His work explores how value is formed long before money appears—through learning, discipline, service, creativity, and personal responsibility. Rather than writing from a place of perceived mastery, Gideon writes from lived experience. His writing is shaped by observation, honest questions, and a commitment to growth—personally, spiritually, and practically. Gideon’s perspective sits at the intersection of faith, work, and learning. He believes sustainable provision is not the result of shortcuts or hype, but of wisdom applied consistently over time. Print Your Money reflects this conviction: that money follows value, and value is created by the person you become.
Writing Journey
Gideon’s writing journey began not as a career move, but as a
personal discipline. He writes to think clearly, to learn
deliberately, and to document growth in real time. Rather than
waiting for expertise to feel complete, Gideon chose to write from
the middle of the process—while learning new skills, building
projects, and confronting the realities of work, faith, and
responsibility.
Print Your Money emerged from years of observation:
noticing how value is formed long before money arrives, how
consistency outlasts motivation, and how faith must be expressed
through action to produce fruit. The book is not a summary of
success, but a record of principles tested through learning,
failure, reflection, and persistence. For Gideon, writing is both a
mirror and a map—a way to make sense of the journey while inviting
others to walk it with intention.
Values & Themes
- Value Before Reward
- Faith Expressed Through Work
- Growth Through Learning
- Clarity Over Noise
- Personal Responsibility