The BBA

The Pathless Path

, pages


 

Conflicted feelings about this book. Waffling between: This guy is really on to something. I need to leave the “default path” as he calls it to pursue more interesting/creative work options – and just spend less time working vs. This guy needs to stop being a whiny little bitch and get a full-time job. Almost feel like he wrote the book to convince himself he’s made the right career choices. There are trade-offs for not having a consistent, dependable income and he doesn’t spend much time acknowledging those. Regardless, this wasn’t fluff, but it wasn’t all unique content either. Worthy of a read, although not essential, especially if you have found your groove when it comes to career path or work/life balance.