How to Use This Book
If you finish this book only knowing more about me, I failed. I want it to work as a mirror instead.
Your life is not mine. You were born somewhere else, with different parents, different pain, different opportunities, different fears, different responsibilities, and different ambitions. A personal story is not useful because it matches yours. It is useful because it hands you a structure to look at your own.
So do not read this and try to agree with every model. Ask what your version would be.
What is your Family First?
- Who or what should get your best energy before the world eats it?
- What does your calendar say you actually value?
- Where are you telling yourself family matters while you hand it only leftovers?
What is your Protect the Machine?
- What history do you refuse to repeat?
- What health signal are you ignoring because the bill is not due yet?
- What would future you beg you to start taking seriously today?
What is your Two-Way Door Asymmetry?
- Where are you avoiding risk too much?
- Where are you pretending a one-way door is still reversible?
- What small bet could create real upside without endangering the base?
- What commitment should you exit because the thesis stopped working?
What is your Get Into the Weeds?
- Where have you outsourced judgment because the details are boring, technical, uncomfortable, or slow?
- What important decision are you making from summaries only?
- What would you understand differently if you opened the numbers, the product, the contract, the code, the customer conversation, or the medical report yourself?
What is your Aggressive Momentum?
- Where are you waiting for clarity that only shows up after you move?
- What needs a date, an owner, and a smaller next step?
- Where are you using realistic timelines as a disguise for moving slowly?
What is your Compounding Effect?
- What small action, repeated for twelve weeks, would improve the base of your life or work?
- What are you doing over and over that compounds in the wrong direction?
- What lesson should you write down so you do not have to learn it twice?
What is your Infinite Game?
- Where are you trying to win a short round in a way that makes the long game worse?
- What relationship, reputation, body, or opportunity needs protection from short-term optimization?
- What would it mean to keep playing better for decades?
These questions matter more than my answers.
My answers are here for one reason: a model without an example is too easy to admire and too easy to ignore. But do not copy my life. Get more deliberate about yours.
And I hope the book shows that a mental model does not have to be cold. It can come from love. It can come from grief. It can come from a father who died earlier than he should have, a child who deserves your morning energy, a body in pain, a team that trusted you, customers you want to serve for a long time, or a ball hitting your face until you stop being afraid of it.
A model is a story compressed into a tool. A good one helps you act when life gets noisy.
That is why I am writing mine down. Not because they are perfect. Because I need them.
And maybe one of them helps you build your own.