Have you ever had an overwhelming sense that you are headed down the wrong path? That you should just leave everything behind and follow your heart towards something new–even if you don’t fully understand what that is? Many of us have had this feeling, but very few have had the courage to take that leap of faith.
…Milo James took that leap in 2016.
“I was on my way to work and listening to the Jonas Blue Remix of Tracy Chapman’s Fast Car. It was the same commute I would do every day. Then the lyrics just hit me: We gotta make a decision, leave tonight or live and die this way.”
That one lyric led this former Nottingham restaurant manager across the world to discover himself as a passionate age group marathon runner, powered by a drive to motivate and inspire others.
Path to Nowhere
Following graduation from secondary school (high school), Milo landed himself a job in the restaurant business. For the next eight years, he committed himself to his career and worked his way up the ladder. By the age of 21, he was fully independent; he owned his own car, had his own flat, and was enjoying an active social life and lucrative pay check. Despite all of his successes, Milo wasn’t fulfilled.
“At work, there was a very clear vision on the path I was on. I knew exactly how the rest of my life would play out, and that terrified me. I didn’t realize how lost I was before because all I had was my job. I had no identity.”
So as Chapman’s lyrics played through the speakers of his car, Milo knew he had a decision to make.
“I don’t know what I’m doing, but I know I need to do it and it scares the shit out of me.”