Aaron Tait

Author.

Speaker.

Impact entrepreneur.

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In the hours after September 11, 2001, Aaron Tait deployed to war as a seventeen-year-old military officer. 

This is the story of what happened next. 

Far Horizons is a globe-spanning coming-of-age memoir of a fighter turned peace-seeker on a vibrant journey of transformation, adventure and love, set against backdrops of the Iraq War, Africa and the world beyond. Fresh and introspective, it will lead you to exploring not only the far corners of the world but also the uncharted aspects of yourself.

“A captivating adventure that blends wanderlust, passion, and the kind of love that changes everything.”

Nina Karnikowski - Author of The Mindful Traveller

‘A globe-trotting tale of discovery and redemption, Aaron’s raw honesty shines in his search for what it means to live a good life.’ 

Mark Isaacs – Author of The Kabul Peace House

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About Aaron

From war zones to slums, Aaron Tait has worked across the globe as a military officer, humanitarian and social entrepreneur, and now writes to help people live deliberate lives filled with purpose. Aaron was thrust into the frontline of international crisis at a young age, deploying to Iraq immediately after 9/11 as a military officer. His travels across the world in his twenties led to a move to East Africa at 25, where he led aid projects in crisis zones and urban slums. As a co-founder of the impact organisations ygap and Education Changemakers, Aaron has helped to improve the lives of more than a million people living in poverty. He is a geography graduate of the University of Cambridge and holds three master's degrees in international affairs, and as an entrepreneur, sold his business EC to the technology unicorn Go1. Aaron lives with his wife, Kaitlin, and his two sons, Atlas and Finn, and moves between his home in Byron Bay and global travels.

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Social impact books by Aaron

Book cover titled "Entrepreneurs That Change Lives (and how to be one)" featuring a minimalistic illustration of a light bulb with a tangled filament and a globe hanging from a string.

Are you passionate to launch a business that makes a difference in the world?

Entrepreneurs That Change Lives is your inspirational guide to do just that. Kaitlin and Aaron Tait are successful impact entrepreneurs themselves and have helped thousands of startup impact entrepreneurs across the world to grow their businesses. Now, you can use their proven tools to bring your own ideas to life.

Word cloud in the shape of a lightbulb with education-related words and phrases, including Inspire, Create, Read, Write, Solve, and Tech, centered around 'Edupreneur' with a subtitle 'Unleashing Teacher-Led Innovation in Schools.'

Are you a teacher looking to drive change in your classroom and school?

Edupreneur gives teachers the "how" of change in schools. You'll walk through the four stages of innovation—dreaming, digging, making and sharing—and learn how to unleash ground-shaking change from the classroom up. Straightforward, highly practical and kick-in-the-pants inspirational, this book is your new companion for making education work.

Book cover titled 'DREAM TEAM' by Aaron Tait and Dave Faulkner, with a subtitle 'A Practical Playbook to Help Innovative Educators Change Schools', featuring graphic elements like a push pin, arrows, and geometric shapes on a teal background.

Are you a member of a leadership team hoping to transform your school?

A practical playbook for groups of talented administrators, teachers, staff, students, and community members who are passionate about making things better for kids, believe that school-based change is the means to this end, and are willing to roll up their sleeves and work together to achieve it. A best-sellerthat has sold over 100,000 copies, and is published in the USA by ASCD.

Connect with Aaron

Live Deliberately (substack)

Three open books labeled 'freedom', 'wealth', and 'purpose' with minimalistic black outlines on a light background.

The freedom, purpose and wealth pistons.

‘For about a decade now, I’ve used three key themes to help me live deliberately.

1.
Freedom: Which I define as the ability to do what I want. To use my time the way I want to use it…’

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Nine great summers.

‘It’s a line that gets shared with most parents.

That you get nine great summers with your kids.

The implication is that during their first summer, they are too small to care and that from the age of twelve…’

A graph with three clusters of tangled lines representing different time periods, with the Y-axis labeled from top to bottom as 'Think about quite often,' 'Think about maybe once a year,' and 'Basically never think about.' The X-axis is labeled from left to right as 'Currently alive,' 'Died like 10 - 20 years ago,' and 'Died more than 100 years ago.' The most tangled cluster is at the top left, the middle tangled cluster is towards the middle right, and the least tangled cluster is at the bottom right.

Remember to remember that almost no-one will remember.

‘So we probably shouldn’t make decisions in life based on what we think people might remember us for. Because, almost certainly, most won’t. Quite liberating, really…’