By D.W. Brooks, author of Homecoming Chaos.
D.W. Brooks is an Author, Physician, and Kidney Transplant Survivor.
I often say that I spent way too much time in school. I went to college, medical school, and business school. That doesn’t count my internship and residency either. That’s a lot of education. If you look at my work trajectory, it seemed like I had a solid plan for my career. And I did from age 11 until age 26. Then, my trajectory got a bit muddled, and my career path got very rocky…
My first proper career choice when I was 8 or 9 years old was to become an author. My cousins and I created half-finished books filled with characters, friendships, and relationships. Sadly, we were not well-versed in plotting or pacing. Usually, halfway through each book, we had run out of story and ended up with a lot of incomplete “manuscripts”. Despite our failures, being a writer seemed like a reasonable career choice until I learned that earning an income was not a guarantee. Hmmm…



















