The author was taught to sail by his father starting at age four. He graduated college as a chemical engineer. He went to work for Esso Research and Engineering Company and helped design petroleum plants. After a few years, he and his new wife chose to move to Mexico to study medicine in Spanish. He graduated from Cornell University Medical College in 1976 and eventually specialized in orthopedic and hand microsurgery. He became interested in personal growth in the late 1980s. At fifty years old, he retired from his orthopedic practice to sail around the world while being available to provide emergency medical care to fellow sailors. He has always been an avid tennis player. In retirement, he devotes his time to studying COVID-19 vaccines, building things, woodworking, cycling, and dabbling in cryptocurrency.