‘Under the latest iteration of the American Dream, if you aren't a billionaire yet, you haven't tried hard enough.’
At the height of the startup boom, journalist Corey Pein sets out for Silicon Valley to make his millions. Plunging head first into entrepreneur culture, he joins the thousands of other—mostly white, male nerds—all hoping to become the next Steve Jobs or Mark Zuckerberg.
But as he moves from overpriced flat to overpriced tent, lines up at tech conferences where white supremacists spout hatred disguised as innovation, and watches desperate wouldbe entrepreneurs pay to pitch their ideas to billionaire investors, Pein discovers that the positive, feel good selfimage that the tech tycoons have crafted is a lie.
Live Work Work Work Die is a scathing exploration of Silicon Valley tech culture, depicted from the inside. Vivid and incisive, it is a troubling portrait of a selfobsessed tech industry bent on imposing its disturbing visions on the rest of us.