A candid portrait of giftedness in real life.If Ron’s first book was a map, The Price of Clarity is the lived terrain. This deeply personal follow-up traces his own journey of discovery, resistance, and integration—offering readers a raw, grounded view of what it really looks like to live as a gifted person in a world that doesn’t quite fit.Blending autobiography with insight, Ron moves beyond theory and into the hard-earned reality of learning to live authentically. This isn’t a how-to, it’s a “here’s what happened.” Especially impactful for those grappling with doubt, burnout, or internalized pressure to conform, it shows how clarity comes at a cost, but also with freedom.While not a necessary read for everyone, it’s invaluable for those who want to see how the first book’s ideas play out in real life. And in doing so, Ron offers something even rarer than understanding: permission to finally live on your own terms.— Wout
An essential starting point for the gifted and those living with them.Ron’s What No One Told the Gifted is a rare find: a book that speaks not just about giftedness, but directly to it with clarity, precision, and compassion. It’s a guide, a mirror, and a journal all in one, offering deep validation for those in the midst of inner realignment and self-recognition.For gifted readers like myself, it puts words to what has long been sensed but never fully understood. For those around them (family, partners, friends), it provides the missing context and vocabulary to finally make sense of a complex experience.Accessible yet profound, this is the book to start with. It’s the kind of resource the modern world didn’t realize it was missing, and the one many gifted individuals have long wished they could hand to others and say: “This is what it’s like.”— Wout