I trained as a doctor, then served as an IAS officer, then went to Stanford for an MBA and computer science. I tried to build a healthcare startup. It didn't work. I now spend my days in the public markets — investing, learning, sometimes losing — and my evenings writing about whatever I'm trying to understand: finance, psychology, spiritual practice, the strange places where they meet.

I've climbed in the Himalayas, been caught in an avalanche, jumped out of planes more times than I can count. I'm forty. I plan to spend the next decade getting deeper into markets, into my body, into the questions that don't have clean answers.

This site is where the writing lives.