But Why?: Ask No Questions, Hear No Stories.
A Collection of Interviews and Book Reviews
You ask too many questions!
I’ve always been inquisitive by nature. I really like to get to the root of an issue. One way to feed my nature is to read books. I don’t want to just read the books, I want to share my thoughts about them too!
My hope is that my interpretations spark constructive debates. If people don’t get tired of me asking questions, I’ll also include interviews here.
Happy reading!

Rich Dad Poor Dad
Educated dad never wants to talk about money and always lives in a state of scarcity. Rich dad talks about money all the time and concerns himself with ways he can make money. Basically, we all want to be rich dad. Right?


Supreme Inequality by Adam Cohen: Pt. 1 Review
In Supreme Inequality, Cohen claims that our society has become harsher on the most marginalized among us. That harshness has become the law of land because of specific rulings made by the Supreme Court since the retirement of Chief Justice Earl Warren. Warren began his tenure as Chief Justice in 1953 and subsequently handed down some of the most important rulings in our country’s history. These include Brown vs. Board of Education (1954), Gideon vs. Wainwright (1963), Miranda vs. Arizona (1966), and Loving vs. Virginia (1967).

Stamped From the Beginning by Ibram X. Kendi: Review
Stamped from the Beginning forced me to think about the way I view myself as well as other Black people. It is a must read book in a time where we are constantly requesting a commitment to valuing Black lives.