It was early 2017. I remembered standing in my bedroom and listening to The 4-Hour Workweek by @tferriss. Around 2 hours in the book, I said to myself: “Holy shit, I’ve been such an idiot.”
According to this chart by @waitbutwhy I was experiencing step 2.
I didn’t know anyone who was doing what I aspired to do, so I turned to blogs, youtube, podcasts, and audiobooks.
Luckily I fell in love with personal development. Audiobooks and podcasts were my music and @mattdavella was my Netflix.
Luckily I fell in love with personal development. Audiobooks and podcasts were my music and @mattdavella was my Netflix.
This gives the confidence to stop working on your backup plan and fully commit and lean into your creative pursuits.
And that's what I did. This is the first Monday in 10 years I have spent as an unemployed dude.
And that's what I did. This is the first Monday in 10 years I have spent as an unemployed dude.
That said. It's not a complete YOLO move. We’ve managed to save up enough to live well until the end of 2022 without earnings (of course crushing through savings is not the intention).
Thanks for reading. I’ll leave you with 3 quotes on this topic.
Thanks for reading. I’ll leave you with 3 quotes on this topic.
“The mind, once stretched by a new idea, never returns to its original dimensions.” ― Ralph Waldo Emerson
“Believe in your abilities to figure things out.” ― @BrendonBurchard
“You can fail at what you don’t want, so you might as well take a chance on doing what you love.” ― Jim Carrey
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