Isaiah Berg grew up in the fourth generation of a family farm in Starkweather, North Dakota, and now lives with his family in New York City.

Isaiah is an expert in picking rocks, shoveling bins, running the grain cart, and breaking expensive equipment.

After college, he rode a bicycle from Alaska to Argentina with his brothers on behalf of Habitat for Humanity.

He served in the Marines as an infantry officer with 1st Bn, 5th Marines and The Basic School in Quantico.

After business school, he advised industrial companies on financial and strategic decisions with Lazard Frères and led operations for a venture-backed financial technology company.

After launching Sabbath Legacy Capital, he acquired Advanced Control Solutions, a building automation and energy management contractor. Isaiah leads the company today alongside its founder.

Basically, what is human dignity made of?

If we work together, say, and even with one look, I make you understand that you are worth nothing and I look down on you, I have killed you. But if I give you regards and respect — out of esteem, responsibility is spawned. Then out of responsibility comes creativity, because every human being has an amount of genius in them. Man needs dignity even more than he needs bread.

— Brunello Cucinelli