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Welcome to @pmillerd! Paul is the author of two books, The Pathless Path, and more recently, Good Work, which is available now at: http://pmillerd.com/goodwork He has agreed to do an AMA for the /books channel. Reply with your questions. :)
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I've found that one of the most difficult parts about pursuing a non-traditional path are the inevitable questions or doubts from people closest to you. It's usually from a good place but hard nonetheless. Can you speak about the process of communicating this change in working style to your wife and other loved ones?
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Okay should we reply under this cast with questions or he would create a cast for that?
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my question paul encourages us to pursue work that is not only financially rewarding but also personally meaningful how do we balance both and not tip the scales to one side?
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im sure you meet lots of people who make you think "man, you'd really benefit from being less stuck in your current ideas about work" what are your best strategies to nudge them to open their mind without seeming too preachy?
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Hey Paul, @pmillerd Why did you turn down the 6 figure offer? I'm not sure if this ahs already been answered.
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as someone who has never heard of you (thanks @phil ) but who has chosen non traditional paths through life, im curious. what drove/inspired you to write this book and who would most benefit from or enjoy reading it?
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What advice do you have to people who are reluctant to write publicly?
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Hi Paul I’m currently struggling with the realization that my current career path is not something i want to do for the rest of my life. As someone with a similar experience,what gave you the courage to walk away from a prestigious but unfulfilling job and pursue a path that aligned more with your values?
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What kind of books are you looking to write next!?
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Are you using or thinking about using web3 technology for your writing efforts? (connected to last one...that's it for me! Thanks for doing this!)
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Not a lot of authors of your pedigree on Farcaster....how did you get to Farcaster and into web3?
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Welcome Paul, congrats on your good work. Can you share insight from the pathless path?
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Great work ⚡
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omg i read his book and recommended it to all my friends in finance
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Hello Paul My question is, what's the inspiration behind GOOD WORK?
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I'm quite curious about the book. "The pathless path" what does this book really entail? Is it based on life story, motivation or fiction?
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If you were to give three simple advice to a new writer what would it be
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Interesting How did Paul get you to do this under your cast or was it the other way round Will be giving the book a read though, yet to access
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Hi Paul I'm a medical practitioner and work 2 jobs I totally love reading books and that always made me feel like I'll be really good at writing But then I tried and it really brought me down because I felt I wasn't good enough I just thought if I read books soo much I can be good at writing So basically I have 2 questions A) How can we try to juggle our professional jobs and writing without giving up on 1 B) How do we continue to get motivation after a failed attempt at writing Thanks for your future replies
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