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Ethos: The Promise
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Ethos: The Promise
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Ethos: The Promise
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Aaron Price built Ethos Tech to keep a promise he made at sixteen, standing at his sister's cremation: that no family would ever stand helpless again while the data that could have saved them sat in silos.
Five years later, the company is real, the algorithms work, and Damian Harwell — a hedge fund predator with a 22% stake — is about to call the vote that will sell it for parts. The board has turned. Aaron's MIT roommate has turned. His mentor has turned. The shareholder meeting is at 9 a.m.
Then Chris arrives. Chris, who once wrote a check on a forty-minute car ride, who asks no questions and reads people like algorithms, who tonight has come to drive Aaron away from the chaos and back toward the only thing he has left: a decision about what kind of leader he is willing to be.
Over eighteen hours — through war rooms, meditation, the architecture of the global market, and a vote that will turn on a single hand — Aaron will be asked the only question that matters: when the spreadsheet asks you to compromise everything you love, what do you do?
A literary corporate thriller about duty, action, and the quiet weight of doing what is right.
Aaron Price built Ethos Tech to keep a promise he made at sixteen, standing at his sister's cremation: that no family would ever stand helpless again while the data that could have saved them sat in silos.
Five years later, the company is real, the algorithms work, and Damian Harwell — a hedge fund predator with a 22% stake — is about to call the vote that will sell it for parts. The board has turned. Aaron's MIT roommate has turned. His mentor has turned. The shareholder meeting is at 9 a.m.
Then Chris arrives. Chris, who once wrote a check on a forty-minute car ride, who asks no questions and reads people like algorithms, who tonight has come to drive Aaron away from the chaos and back toward the only thing he has left: a decision about what kind of leader he is willing to be.
Over eighteen hours — through war rooms, meditation, the architecture of the global market, and a vote that will turn on a single hand — Aaron will be asked the only question that matters: when the spreadsheet asks you to compromise everything you love, what do you do?
A literary corporate thriller about duty, action, and the quiet weight of doing what is right.


















