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I am not great
Caught myself wondering something the other day: What’s the difference between good and great? In my opinion, it’s the difference between 1st and 2nd place. But it’s not a small gap. It occurs SO rarely, that a great person is inarguably recognizable. Interestingly…. The difference between good and bad is less than that between good and great. “Good” can become a successful product. It can generate millions. And an incredible life. But “Great?” “Great" generates a cult-like following and changes culture in a way that is irrevocable. It disrupts the world. It’s the difference between sacrificing 1 Saturday to meet with some customers, or putting a late night in 3-5 times a week. Or sacrificing Thanksgiving, your own birthday, vacations, movie night with your little sister, your 8 hours of sleep, and the “good” relationships and people who hold you back. “Great” is not 1% “Great” is 1 in a billion. “Great” happens once in a generation. 0.00000000000001% And so, I don’t casually say, “be great.” …considering how few have ever achieved that status. But the crazy thing? Everyone COULD be great. Like David Goggins says, even the most hard-working people typically only tap into 40% of their potential. And becoming “good” at your craft is something to be proud of. Maybe you want some balance in your life. That’s okay. Because there’s arguably a psychotic nature to the true “greats.” Elon Musk… Albert Einstein… Alexander the Great for goodness sake. Because greatness requires a certain “poorness.” Poorness in sleep, poorness in spontaneity, poorness in security, poorness in relationships. Because greats prioritize 1 thing, and 1 thing only: their craft. Not a person, not a hobby, not a lifestyle. They neglect every aspect of life that the majority of people deem as “important.” But that’s “Great.” And pure, psychotic, indomitable, commitment allows the world to make a leap once a generation. And for that sacrifice, the world is in debt.
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I am not great
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Thank you for posting this! We need someone who can be great and teach others to go beyond being good.
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@Patrice Moore part of the reason I joined this group is to be a part of you becoming great. Think of a cannon ball being launched toward the wall of being great. Some hit against the wall and have to reassess. Some just barely make it over the wall. Your trajectory is so high that by the time your notice, the wall will be behind you, out of view.
Who's your dream client? ✨
Matthew Thompson asked me this question a couple months ago.... And I gave him a crazy answer... "Max Perzon" I then proceeded to gush for 10 minutes about how much I loved skool and how cool it would be to write for someone that was helping to grow the platform. Turns out Max was in the room. And Matthew said, "We're going to introduce you to him." After a moment of panic and I walked up and shook his hand. Its been crazy cool contributing to his brand however I can sense then. Moral of the story? Figure out who your dream client is, because they might just become your real client. Drop a comment below of an influencer, coach, or artist that you would like to collaborate/work with 👇
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Who's your dream client? ✨
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Kory Prince, I've talked to him, he's really nice. The Google ads masterclass is killin it. Matthew Larsen of 1k X leads, I like their 5 hour work day set up it would be cool to work with them. Kevin Wong with the Gamified Metaverse! He's everywhere in skool and the metaverse he built looks like a lot of fun! Plus everyone only has great things to say about him. This was fun to think about, thank you @Patrice Moore !
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@Patrice Moore Kory's webinar was great today! I hope he had lots of peeps sign up.
Outreach & Total Costs
How are you guys finding clients? What are your total expenses every month for software etc?
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https://www.reddit.com/r/SkoolStories/comments/1e034a9/how_i_keep_my_skool_members_engaged_and_paying/
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I found a good source related to churn, could be useful when you go to pitch to a community owner about writing some of their content for them.
LinkedIn Post with 20K views
This would be a milestone, a dream. A small step from mankind, but a big one for me
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LinkedIn Post with 20K views
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So you have 17K+ followers, how has your views been?
Share a goal!
This is a place to put a goal, along with a time frame that you will be working on it for, and people can comment to hear your progress and cheer you on! Here's an example! So I have resolved to post three times a day across my platforms, to hit 1K followers on instagram and 100 subscribers on YouTube by the end of March! Follow along to see how I do
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New comment 18d ago
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Looks like your at over 1K for each platform. Congratulations!
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Keith Berg
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