Paul is a coach and we talk about what it’s like being a Renaissance person, the importance of autonomy, and what it’s like living abroad as an extrovert.
Topics Covered:
- Confiding in people when you can’t see them versus when you can
- What it’s like to be a Renaissance person
- Why studying anthropology changed everything for Paul
- How Paul became confident about his multipotentiality
- The effect that spending 3 days in the desert had on Paul
- Paul’s experience of backpacking around the world for 4 years
- The effects that shoulds and corporate America have
- Paul’s wake-up call
- The importance of variety in your work
- The importance of autonomy and freedom
- What Paul needs to be happy
- What it’s like being sociable in a homogeneous society
- Speaking lots of languages
- What it’s like for an extrovert living in a foreign language
- What’s holding Paul back
- How Paul compromises
- How Paul’s relationship has helped him to understand himself
- Paul’s uniquity
- Why Paul is scared of money
- Paul’s jealousy
- Paul’s ideal day
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