Books that have shaped how I think — with notes on what stuck, how I've applied it, and why it still matters.
A practical framework for building good habits and breaking bad ones — grounded in the idea that small, consistent changes compound into remarkable results over time.
A science fiction series that uses post-collapse communities to explore how coordination, competing priorities, and scale shape organisations under pressure.
A practical system for externalising knowledge, capturing ideas consistently, and building a personal library of thinking that compounds over time.
An engineering memoir grounded in the detail of Formula 1 design — a study in iteration, marginal gains, and the discipline required to make decisions hold up under real conditions.
A meditation on creativity not as a technique but as a disposition — how we observe, interpret, and stay genuinely open to what is actually in front of us.
A discipline-forcing guide to structuring and presenting ideas — focused not on what you know, but on how others experience what you share.