Just left Las Vegas on Saturday. I couldn't bring my wife with me because she has brain cancer, but I met lots of guys involved with MOA, and/or readers of my book and people who watched some of my videos. Even a guy I met before 5 years ago in Manhattan.
The potential is so great. I just wanted to go get breakfast somewhere for some pancakes, and ended up meeting a celebrity chef and having a conversation, then connecting him to my publisher because he wanted to write a book about his success and his story.
I told a lot of guys that the problem with Las Vegas nightclub tables is that half the people have tables. But the places I am used to tend to have 1-4 tables at most. So the tables aren't exactly where the highest status is at. A stage/DJ booth is better; which is what KOKO in London had when I had access to that place for nearly 2 years. (Before it closed due to renovations and a fire)
I was non-stop since arriving on Tuesday, being interviewed for other people's channels, doing tourism, and also going a mega mansion.
To summarize my trip:
- Free flights (3: London to Las Vegas, Las Vegas to Los Angeles, Los Angeles to London; flights were last minute, giving me 23 hours to pack and get ready before the takeoff)
- Free accommodation (In fact, I had at least two people offer a place for me to stay within 10 minutes of the flight being booked; less than 24 hours before I would arrive)
- Podcast invitations
- Free access to OMNIA + table
- Free access to XS + table
- Meeting at a mega mansion
- Attended MOA Summit
- Free party at the top of Mandalay Bay + table
- Visited Hoover Dam for free
- Connected celebrity chef to publisher (Maybe I'll get credited in his book) ; )
- Offered a podcast studio
Can't remember the rest. But I finally met Michael Sartain in-person for the first time, after nearly 3 years of collaborating; which started with me hijacking his Monday calls once every 6 months.
I was there Tuesday to Saturday. That's 5 days. But really, it was 100 hours. I achieved all of this in just 100 hours in a city I had never been to in my entire life.
If you guys are in an awesome city like Las Vegas, or a big city like New York or London, you have NO excuses. I talked about this in relation to my wife's cancer on JustPearlyThings a few weeks ago. While I have been stuck in Europe for almost a year due to medical reasons, I used it as an opportuntiy to WORK HARDER. If you're reading this right now, I don't know what obstacles you have. But it's highly unlikely to be worse than cancer.
You have no excuses. Make it happen, boys.