If “an unexamined life is not worth living” were a Princeton assignement, you would receive a 1+ from the smartest professor of literature. The Constant Choice has so many passages of blinding insights, I was in danger of using the highlighting pencil on whole pages. It is moreover beautifully written and a joy to read.…Read More

In a previous post, I offered part of a recent conversation I had with novelist Sanjay Sanghooe about Wall Street, where he once worked for a major hedge fund. He shared some of his thoughts on good vs. evil in the financial world, and in the larger world of American business. Here are some more…Read More


From an old acquaintance from a school that changed my life: I am just off the plane from India, and fortunately I had packed your wonderful book to read during my travels. You so thoughtfully and passionately captured your personal journeys and framed the good/evil debate. I would love to talk with you soon about…Read More


We had a fascinating and enlightening conversation recently with the novelist Sanjay Sanghooe about Wall Street, where he once worked for a major hedge fund. We wanted to hear his thoughts on good vs. evil in the financial world, and in the larger world of American business. Here are some of his insightful observations about…Read More


Once I started reading your book I couldn’t put it down.  I so admire your determination to try to come to grips with the horrors inflicted on you and your family and to understand why they did it.  It puts you in the league of the people you so admire…Ghandi…King…Mandela. Many of us at our…Read More