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The Art of Non-Conformity by Chris Guillebeau
The Art of Non-Conformity by Chris Guillebeau











Buy a round-the-world plane ticket or use frequent flyer miles to travel to several major world regions, including somewhere in Africa and somewhere in Asia.Subscribe to the Economist and read what you’re interested in for each issue.The one year, self directed, alternative graduate school (NOTE: I edited the methods since I felt some of Chris’s were ineffective. To make change, we must make it painful to not make it.

The Art of Non-Conformity by Chris Guillebeau The Art of Non-Conformity by Chris Guillebeau

We typically resist making any change until the pain of making the change is less than the pain of not making the change. We’re usually afraid of one of three things when you get down to the roots: They are the biggest roadblock to get over. Our biggest obstacles are usually our own fears and insecurities. You can have unlimited dreams and goals but not priorities.If you’re unsure about taking a leap of faith, take it.When you can think in terms of abundance or scarcity, think in terms of abundance.Create a life goal list, like a bucket list, to give yourself some direction around what you want to accomplish.Ī few rules for living an interesting life:.Then assess what needs to change to help you get there. Write out what a perfect day looks like to you in excrutiating detail.We need to create some idea of our own “ideal life.” Here are some ways:

The Art of Non-Conformity by Chris Guillebeau

Most of us don’t want to chill on a beach for the rest of our life, we want to work on something meaningful to us. Whenever you find yourself confronted by a request, obligation, or expectation you don’t like, it helps to look carefully for the motivations and rationale behind what you hear.” Part 1: The Remarkable Life “Asking “why?” to everything like a three-year-old is helpful in making sure you don’t jump off the bridge without at least considering the alternatives. This is a book about thinking for yourself, a surprisingly difficult task.













The Art of Non-Conformity by Chris Guillebeau