I have written a lot. But the one I'm most proud of is how I am finding my pathless path.<p>It's my most personal and vulnerable piece. It's 1.5 years old, and I have added to the path with self-employment and many more decisions since. We can't plan these things; you only connect the dots afterward.<p>Some learning:<p>- I was blown away by how much I missed because I didn't speak English<p>- Mini-retirement shaped me to be who I became<p>- Stay curious, follow your instincts early<p>- Podcasts/books are Pandora's box of wisdom<p>- Stoicism or any practice helps a ton<p>- Different cultures are a blessing<p>- Everyone is fighting a battle you know nothing about. Be kind<p>- Try to be happy with less<p>- Travel doesn't always need to be to the other side of the globe<p>- Money is essential, but you can't buy happiness<p>- It's not sure that we'll find our soulmate<p>Thank you, Paul Millerd, for the book. I'd recommend you to read it and try to reflect on your own pathless path.<p>> Ultimately, it's your path, and it's never-ending. Stay curious, make memories, and follow your instincts.