Andrew Wilkinson's memoir, "Never Enough," recounts his entrepreneurial journey from barista to billionaire.
Wilkinson details his obsessive pursuit of wealth, driven by anxiety stemming from childhood financial insecurity, and his subsequent transformation in perspective, shifting from solely accumulating money to a more balanced approach prioritizing personal well-being and philanthropy.
The book includes accounts of significant business deals, including interactions with prominent figures like Charlie Munger, and reflections on the complexities of wealth and its impact on personal life and relationships.
Wilkinson's narrative explores the pursuit of success, its pitfalls, and ultimately, the search for meaning beyond material gain.