Born in Los Angeles, California, the author grew up among several Western countries. He attended Winchester College in the UK and is a graduate of Amherst College in Massachusetts. He is the co-founder of the Solon Center for Research and Publishing and of EOPA Code Blue Water Solutions.
The sutras ""act like firecrackers in your intellectual reading consciousness."" Cornell du Houx ""developed a math that lets us read the ethics of natural law within the environment."" This is a not inaccurate, but incomplete summary [in the afterword] of Yoganomics's subject matter, which skates an enormous range of philosophical material. [The] afterword characterizes the contents as having ""the ancient and succinct style of the sutra,"" indicating the sort of gonglike presence ... that clearly underpins its ideas. For like a sutra, the text consists of numbered sentences ... some of which have a vatic quality, others plainly conversational. They cover quantum physics, mathematics and pi; politics; various real and figurative modes of addiction; gender; the perils of climate change; the Tao; communist China; Plato; ranked-choice voting; and many more subjects, with recurring focal points involving socioeconomics, nature, environmental degradation, and the dangers of ""absolutes"" in everyday thinking. - Dana Wilde, Morning Sentinel, Kennebec Journal, author of Nebulae: A Backyard Cosmography and The Other End of the Driveway