This is not polished. This is not edited. This is raw human emotion from me, and one of the greatest VIP mastermind discussions we have ever had. I usually keep these gated for VIPs, but when it is something this powerful I want it to be heard by everyone.
The TLDR of this talk is that when you open a Skool, you're setting sail in a little one-man rowboat into the ocean hoping that you can get other people to join you in your boat and help you find the best direction to aim for.
The biggest problem I had a year ago is that I was trying to build the best boat without inviting anybody to sail with me.
What I've learned in my first three months in the Skoolyard is that as long as I set sail every day and I invite people into my boat to help me build a better boat, and tell me where to go, I will succeed.
Because a community is not one person,
a community is not two people,
a community is βa group of people that care about the well-being of the other people in the group.β
Write that down. I know I did.