Buster Benson
Benson probes the intersection of technology and human behavior, delving into themes such as productive disagreement, self-reflection, and creativity. His writing combines personal narrative with practical advice and philosophical reflection, seeking to understand how people can navigate conflicts constructively. As a “poetic naturalist,” he views the world realistically while infusing his experiences with a touch of poetry and mythos, aiming to make them meaningful. This approach is evident in his notable book, "Why Are We Yelling? The Art of Productive Disagreement", which offers guidance on handling disagreements empathetically.\n\nIn his diverse career, Benson has connected entrepreneurship and writing to facilitate personal growth and meaningful social interactions. As a tech industry leader, he has held senior roles at major companies like Amazon, Twitter, and Slack, contributing significantly to platforms and projects focused on self-improvement and social technologies. Notably, his online projects such as 750words.com and Health Month encourage daily self-reflection and creativity through structured, gamified experiences. These initiatives illustrate his commitment to using technology as a tool for personal development.\n\nReaders and audiences who engage with Benson's work benefit from his ability to link complex concepts to practical applications, making his insights accessible to a broad audience. His influence extends beyond traditional literary recognition, rooted instead in his impact on the tech and self-improvement communities. While not documented as a major award-winning author, Benson’s contributions to these fields underscore his role as a thought leader, shaping discussions around curiosity, technology, and the psychology of human interaction. This bio captures the essence of Benson’s work, emphasizing its relevance to both individual growth and broader societal contexts.
Books by Buster Benson

Why Are We Yelling?
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