Seven books. Different subjects, different tones — but the same underlying preoccupations: clarity, proportion, and the work of living well. Browse below, and if something catches your attention, the cover image will take you to Amazon.
On Proportion forthcoming
A meditation on balance — moral, civic, and personal. The argument at its heart is simple but far-reaching: disorder in public life and private character begins when proportion is lost, and restoration begins with disciplined judgment, measured speech, and rightly ordered priorities.
Letters
A collection of unsent letters addressed to significant individuals. Some things are easier to say when you're not expecting a reply.
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A memoir about how early experiences, loss, and misunderstanding can quietly shape a life — and how clarity sometimes arrives decades later than you'd like.
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A practical Stoic approach to using a continuous glucose monitor: observing without drama, running small experiments, making steady changes. Part data, part mindset — aimed at consistency rather than perfection.
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Stoicism as a framework for living with judgment, dignity, and responsibility — in relationships, health, and public life. More reflective than prescriptive.
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An integration book for neurodivergent readers: how to bring the scattered parts of a life — work, health, relationships, meaning — into alignment. Less about hacks, more about acceptance and long-term direction.
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Where it started. Direct, practical, and unsentimental — about the habits and narratives that keep us stuck, and how to change without pep talks or fluff.
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