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Damn.
I'm drinking beer out of it now.
Although I can't believe you guys are dissin' Tony Robbins!! I thought we all needed a Jet-Helicopter to take us to our Island! My thoughts shall create this jet-o-copter. Ok. Ok. I'm done now. Seriously, great stuff, Clay. I got a lot from it. Thanks for posting the interview.
The process of self-discovery (finding our own path) is not necessarily one of doing but one of UN-doing; rather than learning, we un-learn; rather than constructing we are de-constructing; and so on...
"No one saves us but ourselves. No one can and no one may. We ourselves must walk the path." ~ Buddha
Cheers...
I, like most Americans, grew up with the notion that there is essentially one Path...
go to college > get "real" job > buy house > keep up with Jones's > climb corporate ladder > retire > die
That's probably a little overly simplified, but I think that's pretty much how I saw life up to a few years ago. I'm trying to change all of that in my life now and it's great to have people like you that can help wake up and inspire the rest of us to find ourselves and change our lives.
Again, great blog! Really looking forward to "Project Liberation"
I haven't gone to work since. Instead, I took a 10 month "incubation" period where I did a number of system resets. First, I sold over $5000 worth of low value items on Ebay. All of a sudden, even the hint of clutter made me mental. That problem got solved. I ditched 2 toxic relationships and felt lighter the instant I did so. I lost 20 pounds that I didn't really realize I had gained. I have read countless books and started selling the finished ones on Amazon. My bookshelf is nearly empty! I developed a really awesome personal finance system that works like a charm and...as you mention in this interview...I installed a new operating system :)
Best of all, I hardly recognize the person I was a year ago. I don't know where my brain must have been in order to string along so many consecutive days of being paralyzed with short & long term hyperactive goal setting, being "sooooo busy" and "impossible to get ahold of." What was I thinking?
By the end of the summer, I should have the beginnings of some new plans in place. I will have a new job that allows me to keep very moderate hours in a field that I really find interesting. Best of all, I'll be called upon to do quite a bit of writing which will help my 2nd venture: blogging. I finally think that I mustered the courage to start a blog and I'm calling it "The Hobbiest."
During this time off, stringent relatives would endlessly say, "So what DOES your ideal career look like? You'd be a good lawyer!" Rolling my eyes, I thought, in a perfect world, I just want to pursue my hobbies! For a living! So the blog will be my day-to-day account of getting knee deep in every single hobby I love! Piano, travel, ballet, writing, current events, reading, personal finance, cooking, sailing, speaking french.....jack of all, master of none :) But here's to designing a life that has room for everything.
Keep up the great work. It's extra inspiring!
@Clay: I agree with Annie--keep up the good work! :)