About Paul

Paul Mush

Paul has been fascinated with concepts of money and wealth since 12 years old having witnessed wide disparities in living conditions that he could not decipher. He researched the topic reading motivational classics and deep tomes like The Rich and the Super Rich. This was written in 1968 by Ferdinand Lundberg and was a hefty 1009 pages and an accomplishment to read to the end. This interest continued through the years and led to writing Utoponomics as his contribution compiling seemingly disparate concepts into a mosaic that can bring new insights.

In the meantime pursued a career in engineering included a two-year stint in Saudi Arabia and numerous positions in medical and automotive technology applications. Paul pivoted to entrepreneurship focusing on Internet ventures since 1993.

Paul earned an M.S. in the Bioengineering at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI., an M.A. in the Philosophy, Cosmology and Consciousness program at the California Institute for Integral Studies in San Francisco, a B.S. in Physics with a minor in Computer Science (high distinction) from Colorado State University in Fort Collins, CO, an A.S. in Electronics Technology, A.S. in Automotive Technology and A.A. in Liberal Arts at Henry Ford College in Dearborn, MI (all summa cum laude) and an ABA in Business Administration from Oakland Community College in Farmington Hills, MI (summa cum laude).

Paul grew up in Detroit, spent 30 years in The Bay Area, is an avid ebike rider (lately on the Poudre River Trail in Fort Collins, Colorado), earned a black belt in Shorin Ryu karate, served in the U.S. Army and plays a killer surf guitar (to take a break from computers and phones).