I've had the chance to meet some fascinating
people over the course of my life, and a bunch in just the past five years -- like the Prince of Liechtenstein, who in a bathroom in Vienna told me how much he'd enjoyed my speech, or Matt Ridley, formerly of the House of Lords, who hosted my wife and me at the beautiful home in England his family has owned since the late 1600s.
(Ridley even showed us the letter one of the Founding Fathers had written to an earlier Viscount Ridley,
including a copy of the just-drafted U.S. Constitution.)
Still, from the perspective of my life and flourishing, the most important person I’ve met over the past few years has been Henry Bingaman. He’s much younger than I am, and he’s one of the best in the world at what he does. I mean literally top 15 in the world. He’s sold over $400 million in goods and services through his writing.
He’s worked with Joe Montana -- yes, that Joe Montana -- comedian Steve Harvey (who calls him “one of the best damn writers I’ve ever worked with”), Steve Forbes, and indeed a laundry list of influential people.
After Covid, when Henry saw so many people lose their livelihoods, he left all that behind in order to teach people how to reach previously unimagined heights without being tethered to The Man, without a
“job” that an Anthony Fauci could take away.
And how to earn what you’re really worth, not just a fraction of what you’re worth.
This is what the world of 2024 makes possible, yet everyone is still working at jobs they hate like it’s 1974.
They’re so stuck in that mental prison that they can’t even see the guy handing them the master key.
Now we’re not talking about b.s. like “make a million dollars by working 15 minutes a day stuffing envelopes." I have done my best to repel from my audience people looking for things like that.
We’re talking about how to adapt to this new world we live in. It seems like common
sense, doesn’t it, that with the technological miracles that surround us today work sure ought to be more fulfilling, more flexible, and we ought to be able to work with people we like and respect?
And it absolutely can be that way -- but not if we approach things like it’s 1974. It’s 2024, and the sky’s the limit.
Think I’m full of it? Henry is speaking to my readers
tomorrow night. Attend for yourself. Costs nothing. If you don’t walk away with a completely different and exciting way of thinking about your present and future in terms of work and income, I owe you a Coke.
Click the button below to reserve your spot, and we’ll see you tomorrow night.
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