This is not a memoir in the conventional sense. It is a dissection.
A precise, unflinching examination of a life lived at the extremes of modern existence.
From the son of a working-class family to a millionaire.
From building a multimillion-dollar company to losing it through sophisticated fraud.
From dining in luxury restaurants to standing in line at a food bank.
From creating and losing a family to reconstructing life from the ground up.
From a legal system that calls itself “justice” yet at times produces its opposite, to surviving a real assassination attempt.
From medical failures that even Kafka would consider excessive to a late diagnosis of “high-functioning autism” a label that sounds like a strength, yet often operates like a system that never reaches stability.
This book is a search for logic in a world that repeatedly betrays it.
Not a comforting narrative, but an intellectual confrontation for readers willing to look beyond appearances.
It moves from cognitive foundations through institutional failure and physical and psychological breakdown, toward a rigorous analytical testimony one that records what systems themselves cannot, or will not, remember.