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The Pathless Store by Paul Millerd

Good Work

Good Work

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In Good Work, Paul Millerd invites us to question everything we thought we knew about work. Paul traces his winding path through candid personal stories: from chasing elusive "good jobs," to desperately seeking escape from worldly responsibilities, to an unexpected discovery that changed everything. Sitting at a table halfway around the world, a profound question emerged: What if work doesn't have to suck? What if it can be the center of a life well-lived?

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That fire inside of you doesn't want a bigger paycheck, it wants a bigger life...

This isn't a book about climbing the corporate ladder or "crushing it" as a creator or entrepreneur. It's an exploration of what happens when you dare to question everything you've been told about work and its role in our life. Millerd shares his journey of opening himself up to questions like:

  • What truly constitutes "good work" beyond a job?
  • How might embracing uncertainty lead to fulfillment?
  • What lies beyond "losing your edge"? Is there a new source of motivation?
  • Can you prioritize family without sacrificing opportunity?
  • What is the most ambitious life path? Is it external or internal?

What began as an escape attempt became a mission to redefine work. Good Work challenges conventional wisdom, offering not a step-by-step guide, but a companion for those brave enough to question the status quo and seek a more ambitious life path.

By Paul Millerd

Paul Millerd is an independent writer, freelancer, and digital creator. He is the author of The Pathless Path and Good Work. He has written online for many years and has built a growing audience of curious humans from around the world. He spent several years working in strategy consulting before deciding to walk away and embrace a pathless path. He is fascinated by how our relationship to work is shifting and how more people can live lives where they can thrive

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