The Worlds Left to Conquer
The author reflects on their journey after quitting a job to start a consultancy. They express surprise at the ease of their success, generating significant revenue in a short time. The article critiques the inefficiencies of traditional organizations and highlights the author's newfound freedom in their work.
- ▪The author started a consultancy after quitting their job a year and a half ago.
- ▪They have generated enough revenue to last until 2027 and exceeded their previous corporate salary.
- ▪The author critiques traditional organizations for their inefficiencies and poor service delivery.
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The Worlds Left To Conquer Published on May 10, 2026 PS: I will be free for lunch in Brisbane, QLD on the 18th and 21st of May. Queensland readers that want to hang out should drop me an email to arrange a meetup at Emporium Hotel in South Bank! It has been a year and a half since I quit my job to start a consultancy. It took me years to build up to quitting, and I had not only a chip on my shoulder, but to quote Seth Sentry, “the guac and the dip and the salsa.” The people that read this blog probably understand what I’m talking about. I looked around at how organizations are run, at the people that told me what to do, and thought “Surely I could do a better job than this.” This feels like a dangerous train of thought.
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Excerpt limited to ~120 words for fair-use compliance. The full article is at Mataroa.