Dr Robert

Dr. Robert

(Hubby-San)

Dr. Robert is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, where he earned his B.A. in Philosophy, and of Southwestern University School of Law, where he received his J.D. His life has been a dialogue between contemplation and combat—between the quiet patience of the monk and the focused strike of the boxer.

Before turning to writing and strategic advocacy, he served as a social counselor for marginalized Black and Brown youth. In classrooms and community centers, he learned that real education begins long before curriculum and grades. It begins with the fragile moment when a child believes the world might see them as human. He taught young people to meet life’s chaos with rhythm, empathy, and craft—to transmute anger into art, fear into focus, and despair into direction.

His work draws from the way of the samurai, the discipline of philosophy, and the living pulse of ancestral veneration. He practices ritual and magics not as superstition, but as a language of memory—an unbroken thread to those who fought, prayed, and dreamed before him. Through ceremony he honors the idea that strength without tenderness becomes tyranny, and that empathy, properly trained, is a warrior’s highest art.

Dr. Robert writes as one who has seen both courtroom and classroom, both ring and temple. His voice carries the plain-spoken clarity of Hemingway and the inward light of Hesse. In every sentence he seeks balance—the point where intellect yields to intuition, and justice becomes not a verdict but a way of being.