Book of March

Remember that March when we were told to stay at home for two weeks because of the novelty virus and now, five years later, you are still in the what-the-hell-happened mode, struggling to understand the process and ramifications of handling a worldwide crisis?

Yes? Then this book is definitely for you. Incredibly detailed & insightful analysis of catastrophes & dooms – big & small – and their impact on society, economy & political decisions.

It’s a comforting read. It lacks sensationalism. It relies on data & historical evidence. It shows how ends of the world are unavoidable & necessary regulatory mechanisms of our reality.