Library
Books that significantly influenced how I see systems, craft, and work.
The book that named what I'd been doing instinctively, seeing leverage points in every system I touch.
Changed how I think about interfaces, not just digital ones, but pump panels and journal clasps too.
The intellectual foundation for why I run three companies instead of scaling one.
Economics as if people mattered. The book behind my subsidy analysis.
The best articulation of why hand skills matter in a digital age.
Architecture as a process, not a product. Directly influenced how I think about websites.
If you read only four books this year, make it these.
The best book on what happens when open-source logic meets platform economics.
Short, brutal, correct. Should be given to every UMKM founder before they build anything.
Positioning explained by someone who actually does it. I recommend this to every client.
The reason this website exists. Build in public. Document the process.
Available on Google Play Books.
Books that don't exist yet but should. If you write any of these, tell me.
A practitioner's manual on pump failure modes, written by someone who has been called at 3 AM to fix them.
A book about adhesives in book conservation. The kind of knowledge that only exists in workshop conversations.
How much Indonesian UMKM producers actually pay to marketplace platforms, not just the commission.
How the plumbing, wiring, and digital systems behind Indonesian cities actually work.
Structured knowledge, no paywall. Built from practice, not theory.