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David Sax

David Sax

David Sax

David Sax, born on June 15, 1984, in Toronto, Canada, is a Canadian author and journalist known for his works on business, culture, and the intersections between technology and society. He is the author of several books, including The Revenge of Analog (2016), where he explores the resurgence of analog technology in the digital age, and The Soul of an Entrepreneur (2020), which delves into the psychology behind successful entrepreneurship. Sax’s writing is often reflective of his broader interest in how trends, industries, and people evolve, particularly in the face of technological change.

Before becoming an author, Sax worked as a journalist for various media outlets, including The New York Times, Wired, and Fast Company.His work often focuses on business trends, innovation, and how companies and individuals adapt to an ever-changing world. He is also a public speaker and commentator on issues relating to technology and creativity. His first book, The Revenge of Analog, was particularly well-received for its insightful take on why physical products—such as vinyl records, board games, and books—continue to thrive in an increasingly digital world.

Sax’s reflections on life, business, and innovation are captured in his thought-provoking quotes. One such quote is, "The future is not digital, it's hybrid." Another insight he shared is, "We want to create something that feels real in a world that has become increasingly artificial." These quotes reveal his belief in the value of authenticity in a world increasingly dominated by technology.

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