

Lessons in Action, Agency, and Purpose From Buying a Ghost Town
11 snips Mar 25, 2024
Brent Underwood, owner of the historic Cerro Gordo ghost town, shares his adventurous journey of transforming this abandoned site. He discusses his motivations for escaping the 9-5 grind, tapping into a deeper purpose. Brent unpacks the importance of taking action, understanding historical context, and the dangers of short-term thinking, using lessons from figures like William Mulholland. Through personal anecdotes, he highlights the joys of high-agency living and the fulfilling challenges of restoring a ghost town, offering listeners new perspectives on personal growth.
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Buying a Ghost Town
- Brent Underwood, at 30, felt unfulfilled in his digital marketing job.
- He bought Cerro Gordo, an abandoned mining town, seeking a more tangible pursuit.
Burrow Schmidt's Tunnel
- Burrow Schmidt, a Cerro Gordo resident, spent 19 years carving a tunnel through a mountain.
- A road was built, making the tunnel obsolete, yet he persevered, highlighting the value of commitment.
Overcoming Overwhelm
- Overwhelming tasks can be paralyzing.
- Start small and build momentum, like Burrow Schmidt's approach to tunnel-building or restoring a town.