What happens when a successful tech executive reaches a crossroads and decides to walk away from everything? "Lost on Purpose" reveals the answer—a raw, honest account of reinvention through adventure that speaks to the soul of anyone who's ever felt trapped by expectations.

The Call of the Wild

Pat Taylor had it all: the corner office, the salary, the respect. But something was missing. So he did something radical—he chose adventure as his gateway to a new life. In winter conditions, with nothing but his wits and determination, he walked across the Rockies alone to retrace the wilderness trail of Lewis & Clark. This isn't just a tale of physical endurance; it's a profound exploration of what it means to be truly free in a world that demands conformity.

A Journey Within

As you turn these pages, you'll experience the physical and mental toll of hiking through deep snow and solitude beside Pat. Feel the crunch of snow under his boots, the sting of cold on his face, and the profound silence of wilderness that forces you to confront your deepest thoughts. This is no polished adventure tale—it's a journal-based account of personal evolution told with grit and humility, where every step becomes a metaphor for the journey we all face when we dare to change our lives.

Why This Resonates

Readers consistently praise this book for its authenticity. There's no bragging, no ego—just a man pushing his limits and taking you with him every step of the way. Whether you're a seasoned adventurer or someone who dreams of breaking free from routine, this story speaks to the universal human desire for meaning and purpose. It's especially powerful for men in midlife contemplating reinvention, but its message transcends age and gender.

Part of the bestselling "Real-Life Adventures of the Texas Yeti" series winner of 11 Kindle Bestseller awards, this memoir is more than just a story—it's an invitation to examine your own life and consider: What would you do if you started your next chapter today, wherever you are?

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