A friend casually recommended a book that lifted me out of a five-month work slump. The book is I May Be Wrong: And Other Wisdoms from Life as a Forest Monk, the life story and insights of Björn Natthiko Lindeblad (1961–2022) — an economist who went to Thailand at 26 to become a forest monk and returned to lay life 17 years later. It became a No. 1 bestseller in Sweden and did very well worldwide. How I May Be Wrong won me over With its bestseller subtitle, it first looked like another “self-help formula.” In truth it reads more like a memoir, but one packed with clear, deep wisdom. Ten minutes in, I knew I wouldn’t put it down. When I reached the chapters…