After years of writing, revising, and collecting notes from my own career, I finally published my first book: Outsmarted: The Hidden Costs of Being the Smartest Person in the Room It's a nonfiction book about a topic I don't see discussed very often: the hidden costs of being highly intelligent and achievement-oriented. Drawing from my experiences as an engineer and AI researcher, I explore why being "the smart one" can sometimes lead to isolation, perfectionism, missed promotions, and tying your identity too closely to achievement. If you've ever felt that success didn't bring the fulfillment you expected, or you've struggled with overthinking, imposter syndrome, or finding where you belong, I hope you'll find something meaningful in it. Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H3DJF4HP I'd love to hear what you think if you decide to read it, and I'm always open to marketing tips from fellow self-published authors. Thanks!
It's on amazon (paper book and ebook): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H3DJF4HP
