Yesterday I made a pretty strong pitch to my other
mailing list about spending a week with me on the best vacation ever.
But I left one thing out.
Here's what I wrote:
Clown World can be pretty depressing, and the success of wreckers like Zohran Mamdani can get you down.
So spend a
week away from it all, with me.
Here's what I've forgotten to tell you about my cruise:
-- I host large-scale games that have everyone in stitches -- and this year, the winners will walk away with $$$
-- No boring lectures on the Nonaggression Principle -- instead,
great talks from Scott Horton, Clint Russell, and me
-- For the wives/girlfriends: we'll have a special "My Husband/Boyfriend Is a Libertarian/Conservative/Right-Winger" group in case the ladies would rather have fun together. (I know it's possible for it to be the other way around -- the wife is the dissident and the husband isn't -- but that's fairly rare in our experience.)
And by the way, the wives will discover that our special events on board are so much fun that they'll be the ones asking to come back the next year!
-- Exclusive show just for the Woods passengers with world-class magician Doc Dixon, whose trick Penn & Teller couldn't figure out, and who sawed me in half at my 2000th episode
-- Delicious dinners with friends you haven't met yet, and our speakers (like Scott Horton and me) will rotate from table to table each night
-- Exciting excursions on shore with me
-- Normal people, and normality, 24/7
-- Lifelong friendships: I have people who have been sailing with me for nearly ten years, and they've made friends they remain close with to this day
-- Our special gatherings for night owls (like Scott Horton, who will talk your ear off all night)
-- Plenty of free time!
-- Our hilarious pitch contest, with the grand prize a free cruise
-- And plenty more! Too much to list!
Special bonus if you register soon, too.
One passenger last time, a name you probably know, said: "This was one of the best weeks of
my life."
So what did I leave out?
A special optional event of particular interest to you business folks who read the emails on this list:
Last time we held a mini-mastermind on board for anyone interested, and we're doing it again next time.
People described challenges they were having in their
businesses, or goals they wanted to reach, or their ambitions to get more customers or clients, and we bombarded them with fantastic, actionable ideas specifically tailored to them.
Here's our friend John Foster, creator of the excellent Middle School MBA program, reaping the benefits: