DiscoverThe Examined LifeDoes work have to suck? [Paul Millerd]
Does work have to suck? [Paul Millerd]

Does work have to suck? [Paul Millerd]

Update: 2024-10-24
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It’s rare to see someone leave the McKinsey/BCG track to become a writer. This involves financial sacrifices and an “Identity Earthquake.” But what do you gain? The right to creatively express yourself and to know that you are living in alignment. And that you’re doing your Good Work. [Episode 73]



Paul Millerd is the author of Good Work and The Pathless Path.




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Podcast art by Nate Kadlac, photography by Henry Thong

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Does work have to suck? [Paul Millerd]

Does work have to suck? [Paul Millerd]

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