A modern fiction novel with very nonfiction principles and values. It's a parable, a guiding story about the struggle we all face when looking for our passion and happiness in life.
If you've ever believed that you're destined for something great, and if you're constantly searching for your purpose, then this novel is for you. Also, if you enjoy observational stories that are chock full of drugs, sex, high-stakes business, money lost, and love found, then this novel is especially for you:
David is misunderstood. By everyone, so it seems. The millennial business enthusiast has failed at almost every career he's tried. Searching for his life's meaning and enamored by the startup culture in Silicon Valley, David jumps headlong into a job at a small, albeit growing, business.
He soon realizes, however, that while the company is considered a "startup," it's as unfulfilling as any corporate job he's had, and he chooses to pursue his own entrepreneurial venture, believing that if he can become a famous business owner, he'll find happiness. But not if his previous employer has anything to say about it. In true Silicon Valley fashion, David's former boss finds out about his new company and sues on the grounds that his former employee is in violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, a federal crime.
Dave is faced with life-altering penalties, fines, jail time, and a dilemma - stay and fight or turn and run? And ultimately, if entrepreneurship isn't making him happy, what will?