My work is an inquiry into human growth — across body, identity, institutions, and civilization — at a moment of accelerating technological change.
I draw from Eastern and Western traditions, law, economics, psychology and systems theory, personal history and collective memory. Across writing, research, and applied work, I am interested in how societies organize value, how individuals retain agency, and how future systems might support dignity, sustainability, and shared flourishing.
This inquiry unfolds across books, essays, research projects, and conversations — including market work based in healthcare, technology, real estate, and emerging socio-economic systems.

A Conversation takes place on a foggy day on Dal Lake, Srinagar, Kashmir