

Who this book is for:
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Leaders questioning their relevance
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High achievers who still feel behind
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Anyone navigating a major transition
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Humans in the age of bots
What You're Worth
In a world that has confused your worth with your output, this is the case for remembering who and what you actually are.
This is a book for everyone who has ever achieved something significant and still wondered, quietly, if they were enough. We, and this book, are a work in progress.
What this book is about:
The AI era didn't create the human crisis of worth — it turned up the pressure on one that was already there. For decades, we've been told, implicitly and explicitly, that our value lives in what we produce, what we achieve, and how efficiently we do it.
Now, a technology is emerging that can out-produce us at the very things we were most proud of. And the people feeling this most acutely are capable. They're often the most capable — because they built the most identity around performance.
This book isn't a self-help manual. It won't tell you how to stay relevant or optimize your uniquely human skills. It is not a book to help you negotiate your worth - yet. It's something quieter and more important: an argument for returning to a sense of worth that was never contingent on any of it.
