Meet Jimmy Grey
Author of "Art of Grey Area Thinking"
Founder of PathofGrey.com
About the Author
Hey, what's up guys. My name is Jimmy Grey. Here's the short version. Two weeks before I graduated college, some virgin prick shot up my school. After spending my twenties in crisis, I decided to travel the world to understand extreme.
I spent time interviewing Yazidi genocide survivors in Iraq and serving as a humanitarian in Ukraine. I came to realize that black-and-white thinking was one of the major root causes of extreme, manipulation, and abuse. So when I got back to the United States, I wrote a book on its solution: "Art of Grey Area Thinking."






Author's Journey
May 23, 2014: Survived Mass Shooting. Worked for school newspaper. First journalist on scene.
June 15, 2014: Graduated University of California, Santa Barbara with Degree in Communication Studies
Dec 3, 2016: Attempted suicide, diagnosed with bipolar 1, manic depression
Jan 2018: Full recovery from bipolar 1, no more manic symptoms
Jan 26, 2020: Death of Kobe Bryant.
Dec, 2021: Traveled to Northern Iraq. Interviewed Yazidi Genocide Survivors.
Feb 18, 2022: Founded Youtube Channel: The Good Fight, to discuss humanitarian topics
Feb 24, 2022: Invasion of Ukraine by Russia
Mar-April, 2022: Traveled to Poland and Ukraine. Warzone Humanitarian.
June 2023: Published "Art of Grey Area Thinking."
Dec 2024: Founded PathofGrey.com website
Erbil, Iraq, December 2021
Ukraine-Polish Border
March 2022
Mass Shooting Survivor And Journalist For Same Shooting
May 2014
The Good Fight Youtube
Explore Jimmy's work before "Art of Grey Area Thinking." Check out his Youtube channel: The Good Fight.
"The is one of the best books I've ever read. It provides enormous value in a simple, easy-to-receive way because of the writer's honesty and sense of humor...There is absolutely nothing I dislike about this book."
Hager Salem, OnlineBookClub.com


"Jimmy's bold approach kicks conventional wisdom in the teeth and encourages readers to navigate life with resilience, adaptability, an open mind, and by harnessing those very grey areas."
Jaime Michelle, Reader's Favorite

