Ted and Adell want to create a startup to make the world a better place. Can they navigate the challenging world of Silicon Valley startup culture? Can they get past their unfortunate names to become part of the tech elite?
Tapping into his eclectic adventures exploring the physical world, mystical philosophy, and other planes of experience, CD Damitio weaves tales spanning the spectrum of life. Like the storytellers of old, his narratives transport readers into diverse landscapes of the imagination.
Petshitter: Unfortunate Names Made Good follows Ted and Adell as they try to build a meaningful startup in the high-pressure world of Silicon Valley. The story explores ambition, identity, and resilience with an engaging pace and clear, vivid writing. It’s an interesting look at the challenges and dreams that drive people to create something lasting.
Petshitter: Unfortunate Names Made Good is one of those books you pick up out of curiosity and end up laughing your way through every page. It’s sharp, cheeky, and ridiculously entertaining. What I loved most is how it takes something as simple as an unfortunate name and spins it into uplifting, witty stories that remind you not to take life too seriously.
It’s light, clever, and the perfect “I-needed-that-laugh” kind of read. If you enjoy humor with heart, this book delivers from start to finish.