One of my favorite episodes of the Twilight Zone
involves a sleazy guy who, in the afterlife, wins over any woman he wants, wins every time he gambles, etc.
He tells one of the angels: I'm bored with always winning. Maybe I don't belong up here. Maybe I belong in the other place.
To which the angel responds, "This is the other place."
Now look, the fact is this: you're not going to bat a thousand. You'll make mistakes. We all do. But that's what makes the big wins all the more exciting.
The very fact that things could have gone the other way is what makes it such a thrill when we rack up a big win.
And while we can't guarantee everything will be a win, we can maximize our
chances of winning by seeking out the company and counsel of people with a proven track record, not to mention plenty of smarts and experience.
My own successes I attribute in large part to the people I spent time with. I wasn't the smartest guy in the room, and that was a good thing.
People in my (online) Junior Mastermind say the same thing: having access to
this group whenever we want, even every day, has made almost unbelievable things happen for my business.
The enemy of success is inertia. It is much easier not to join us than it is to join, because not joining involves simply doing nothing.
But which course of action would you guess is more likely to generate the kind of growth you want?
The question answers itself, dear reader.
Tomorrow we close our doors for another six months.
You should be inside, because you should have the experience these other folks have been having.
Here's how to get inside:
Tom Woods