Four Lifetimes
Becoming What Life Required
A memoir about a man who kept going, kept carrying, and kept becoming what life required — even when he did not yet have the words for what it all meant.
Books
My books move between the personal and the structural — from the life a man becomes when survival, duty, love, and responsibility require it, to the question of who owns the truth of a person's work.
Each book approaches the same central problem from a different angle: how human truth is compressed, misread, recovered, and represented.
A memoir about carrying, changing, surviving, and becoming what life required.
Becoming What Life Required
A memoir about a man who kept going, kept carrying, and kept becoming what life required — even when he did not yet have the words for what it all meant.
Three books on hiring, the limits of the résumé, and worker-owned evidence in the age of AI.
Three books moving from diagnosis, to replacement model, to practical blueprint.
Why Looking for Work Feels So Broken
A diagnosis of the quiet humiliation and structural dysfunction of modern hiring.
Professional Truth in the Age of AI
A book about what happens when the résumé can no longer carry the weight placed on it.
A Practical Blueprint for Owning Your Work, Evidence, and Professional Truth in the Age of AI
A practical blueprint for replacing fragmented professional claims with durable, worker-owned evidence.
New essays on AI, structure, execution, work, and the quality of human thinking — published on Substack.