Books

Four books across four genres, with a fifth in progress. Each one started as a question I couldn't answer any other way.

CEO

Memoir · 2017

15 Years Inside the Boardroom

I started a company at twenty-one with no money, no experience, and no backup plan. Over fifteen years I raised $80 million, built teams across thirty countries, and learned that the real job of a CEO is everything no one tells you about. This book is the unfiltered version of what that looked like from inside the room.

Part business book, part confession. Every chapter is named for a role I never expected to play: Chief Failure Officer, Chief Firing Officer, Chief Loneliness Officer. Because that’s what the job actually is.

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Unlearning

Personal Development · 2019

Fifteen Experiments to Reshape Your Life

After building a company for over a decade, I realized I’d been operating on autopilot, running someone else’s script. So I ran fifteen experiments on my own life to see what would happen if I questioned everything I’d been taught to want.

I meditated in boardrooms. I sold most of what I owned. I tried silence, solitude, improv comedy, and radical honesty. Some experiments worked. Some failed spectacularly. All of them changed something.

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White Pajamas

Travel / Wellness · 2021

Seventeen Days at an Ayurvedic Retreat in India

I checked into an Ayurvedic retreat in India expecting rest. What I got was seventeen days of purging, silence, and reckoning with everything my body had been holding that my mind refused to acknowledge.

Written as a daily journal, this is the most intimate thing I’ve published. No big lessons, no frameworks. Just what happened when I stopped running and let my body speak.

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2034

Speculative Non-Fiction · 2023

How AI Reshapes What It Means to Be Human

What happens when AI doesn’t just take our jobs but starts doing the things we thought made us uniquely human? I wrote this book from the year 2034, looking back at a decade of transformation that changed everything: work, education, relationships, creativity, even how we worship.

It introduced the concept of “compiled,” what happens when AI doesn’t just assist humans but surpasses them. The question isn’t whether this will happen. It’s what we do when it does.

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Blank Slate

Memoir · In Progress

Five Years of Becoming Someone I Didn’t Have a Script For

March 2020: I was grinding in New York, running a tech company, living the life I’d built on autopilot. January 2026: I was standing on a beach in Sri Lanka, marrying someone I’d met because I finally stopped looking. Everything in between is this book.

A pandemic, a move to Portugal on three days’ notice, a relapse into old patterns, a carry-on suitcase with no destination, an eleven-hour first date, and the slow realization that you have to become your person before you can find your person.

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