Although I only discovered Alex a few months ago like most of us have, and I guess that in itself is more of a testament to his second book than the actual one I'm writing a review of, I gotta say that it deeply changed my life, and it validated what through all my years feeling lost and alone in this world of half thought rules for mediocre outcomes, tried to push on me.
His creativity, dedication, and matrix understanding of game theory, the human psyche, and preferences, have reinspired me to be my own authentic self while I keep competing in the shortest everlasting marathon we call life (chill, it's meant to confuse you).
I'm not saying it's certain, but I am saying I will do my absolute best to someday thank you in person someday.
Hope you enjoy your day grinding out the third book.