Reading is my pathway to new ideas and perspectives. It is that sprinkle of spice an seasoning for my everyday experience. I’m particularly drawn to non-fiction that shows me the profoundness of our everyday lives. You can follow my reading list on GoodReads.

All-time Favorites

  1. Nonviolent Communication by Marshall B. Rosenberg changed how I approach conversations and especially conflicts, both external—with others—and internal—with my self.
  2. Algorithms to Live By by Brian Christian & Tom Griffiths is an entertaining intersection of computing science and daily decision-making that resonates with my background.
  3. The Art of Living a Meaningless Existence by Robert Pantano challenged my viewpoint on life and security in its inherent uncertainty.