THE WEIGHT OF KNOWING
A Life of Talent, Ego, Loss—and the Long Road Back to Clarity
“I knew what to do.
I just didn’t do it.”
Intelligence does not guarantee wisdom.
Experience does not prevent repetition.
In The Weight of Knowing, the author reflects on a life shaped by early advantage, global professional success, and the quiet cost of misplaced confidence. Across three generations, he explores how trust without structure, ambition without discipline, and speed without clarity slowly erode even the most capable lives.
This is not a story of dramatic collapse or instant redemption. It is the story of recognition—of learning that real change begins not with effort, but with restraint.
Written with honesty and calm insight, this book is for professionals, entrepreneurs, and anyone who senses that knowing better is not the same as living better.
A reflective memoir for those ready to stop repeating—and start understanding.


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