Most modern problems are not difficult because they are complex.
They are difficult because we start thinking too quickly.
Thinking from First Principles is not a book about tools, techniques, or shortcuts. It is a book about slowing down-about learning to see what remains true when explanations, labels, and borrowed certainty are removed.
Written as a sequence of reflective dialogues, this book invites readers into conversations where assumptions are questioned, clarity replaces confidence, and understanding emerges quietly rather than forcefully.
This is not a book that gives answers.
It is a book that changes how you approach them.
If you have ever felt informed but unsure, confident but fragile, or busy without clarity-this book is your starting point.
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