The speaker reflects on feeling like everyone was crazy on their previous path, where no one talked about what was really happening. Upon taking a different path and engaging with people, they discovered a silent conspiracy where everyone questions things silently. The speaker emphasizes how hearing different perspectives on a show helped clarify their own writing process, even when they disagreed with others' approaches. They highlight the diversity in people's relationships with writing, mentioning their own practice of writing randomly and not needing a writing mantra as they already write most days.
“I’m not writing for you.”
This was Paul’s response to a scathing critique that came early in his writing career. Since then, Paul’s book, The Pathless Path, has sold over 50,000 copies and has spurred thousands of writers to forge their own path forward — scathing critiques and all.
Writing isn’t about building the biggest readership possible. It’s about connecting with the readers who care. It’s about broadcasting a signal for the kinds of people you want to attract. And in this episode, you’ll learn how to find these people.
Paul shares his story from corporate cog to free-spirited wanderer, from blogger to author, from intellectual loner to leader of a thousands-strong community. Flow. Space. Surprise. The joy of finding out. These are just a few phrases Paul uses to describe how he writes.
So, what about you? Who are you writing for? If you’re ready to write with a heart on fire and find the people who care, this episode is for you.