![]() ![]() Commonplace book (method of compiling knowledge).Joseph Campbell (comparative mythologist).Paul Millerd ( is a strategy consultant, and the author of The Pathless Path: Imagining a New Story for Work and Life. In this episode of Deviate, Rolf and Paul talk about American ideas of success, what these ideas mean, and how certain kinds of success don’t improve one’s life-path (1:30) how Paul used travel and overseas living to reinvent his relationship to time and help put himself on the pathless path (16:30) how we instinctively sense when we’re on a wrong path, and what to do when we feel this way (30:00) and Paul’s ten principles for embracing the pathless path (40:00). It’s a call to adventure in a world that tells us to conform.” –Paul Millerd “The pathless path is an embrace of uncertainty and discomfort. Subscribe: Amazon | Apple Podcasts | Spotify Connect with Paul on his website, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Facebook.Download file | Play in new window | Duration: 01:07:30 | Recorded on | Speakers: Paul Millerd, Rolf Potts.Designing Your Work Life by Bill Burnett - book that Mike mentioned.Die With Zero by Bill Perkins - book that Paul mentioned.The Great Work Of Your Life by Stephen Cope - book that Paul mentioned.Designing Your Life by Bill Burnett - book that Paul mentioned.4 Hour Work Week by Tim Ferriss - book that Paul mentioned.Crossing the Unknown Sea by David Whyte - book that Paul mentioned.The Three Marriages by David Whyte - book that Paul mentioned.The 2-Hour Cocktail Party by Nick Gray - book that Paul mentioned.The Art Of Gig by Venkatesh Rao - book that Paul mentioned.Wanting by Luke Burgis - book that Paul mentioned._The Art Of Learnin_g - book that Mike mentioned.People do not realize how deeply embedded this is in our culture.” - quote from Paul “I wanted to feel special and work is the easiest place to feel special.” - quote from Paul.Because I’m leaning into the uncertainty, developing a relationship with it and I feel way more stable than I did on the previous path.” - quote from Paul “Being on a pathless path, being on a path that can’t be explained easily is actually a feature, not a bug.“It’s easier to find people to cheer you on online than it is from your core group of family and friends.” - quote from Paul.Help us reach new listeners by leaving us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! It takes less than 30 seconds and really helps our show grow, which allows us to bring on even better guests for you all! Thank you – we really appreciate it. What is the default path you grew up with? Is it serving you?.How a sabbatical can be useful and transformative. ![]() How people can get closer to their true calling.Tradeoffs Paul has made to not work as much and take the pathless path.I hope you enjoy this episode on taking The Pathless Path with Paul Millerd. I’m extremely proud that I got to talk to Paul and bring our conversation to you today. It is an absolute masterpiece on taking control and living a life on your terms, not anyone else’s. I devoured his book, The Pathless Path on Audible over the course of a week in the car rides home from dropping my kids off at school or practice. Then he wrote a book about it, self-published and that book has sold over 20,000 copies in the last 12 months! Paul gave up a $150,000 salary at the prestigious McKinsey consulting company in NYC, to travel the world and make ends meet through freelancing. Paul was a studious management consultant on the “Default Path”, but he started to question that path and ended up opting out entirely. But you have to acknowledge the uncertainty, and actually decide how you want to live. But when you start to notice and question these scripts, you can create a wildly different and more fulfilling path for yourself. Most people continue to push for those things on the default path. What happens when you start to notice the invisible scripts that tell you the keys to “success” are be good in school, get a good job, work hard and chase status and accomplishment? ![]()
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