Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Sharma



Beethoven's Fifth. The Theory of Relativity. Macbeth and The Taj Mahal. SpaceX and Uber. All astoundingly beautiful works of utter genius.

You have the capacity for this realm of creativity within you. Are you expressing it full on? Or are you mailing it in--and just coasting along in the trance of distraction that is sucking the greatness out of too many among us?

3 weeks ago I posted an excerpt from a famed speech called "Citizenship in a Republic" into my journal. Here's what it said Avi:

"It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena...

...whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming...

...but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause...

...who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat."


These profoundly galvanizing words by Theodore Roosevelt speak so deeply to me. And I hope to you.

It's so easy to be a naysayer. Too simple to tear the dreamer down. All too common to condemn the visionary. And, as you know, critics generally have the biggest complaints around the work they wish they did.

The credit for all acts of genius and mastery does go to the one in the arena. The one with the guts to hear the haters and keep moving ahead. The one who takes the leap and ends up bruised, battered and even bloodied. The one who hears the noisy voices of self-doubt yet trusts something larger and wiser within that encourages him to continue, against all odds.

The path of mastery is not for the meek. The highway to audacity is not for the faint of heart. The route to world-class is a messy, chaotic, gorgeous, terrifying, fulfilling, brilliant, confusing ride. Not easy. But easy is vastly overrated...

...give me hard and demanding anytime, for that's where growth lives. And that's where our greatest rewards lie. I want to be totally spent by the time I'm done. No point in dying with your gifts still within you.

And if you're really, really, really, ready to play the game of business and life at the rare-air level I've been challenging you to experience, then I really, really, really want to help you and work with you on making this happen swiftly...

...here's a beautiful opportunity that will do exactly that...

My team's been getting a ton of questions about this year's Titan Summit, my annual 4-day live event that is widely considered one of the most transformational personal mastery + business acceleration experiences on the planet.

It'll be held at The Ritz-Carlton in Toronto December 5,6,7,8.

My Faculty this year includes...

...NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal, Blue Angels jet pilot and leadership superstar John Foley, top advisor to great companies and bestselling author of FascinateSally Hogshead, peak vitality + longevity master Dr. James Rouse, maximum achievement guru Dr. Isaiah Hankel, bestselling author of Don't Sweat The Small Stuff for Families and Heartbroken Open Kristine Carlson, the founder of the awesome clothing company Spiritual Gangster Ian Lopatin, The New York Times bestselling author of The Book of Awesome Neil Pasricha, revolutionary private coach to legendary entrepreneurs Alex Charfen and famous marketing thought leader Scott Stratten of Unselling celebrity...and there are more that I'm keeping as surprise guests.

Yes, as usual, this is a labor of love for me and my goal (no, obsession) is to give you 20x the value of your investment back [that's just how I think and the way I play] so you feel the event was free to you.

To also answer the big question "Can I still get seats?"...

...I opened up seating back in the Spring and those seats (at the special $9997 price) sold out. And out of respect for those from around the world who snapped them up, I can't offer any more seats at that tuition fee. Sorry.

But I've just opened up some more seats and the price is still nicely under the regular $25,000 fee (which is coming soon).

I'd love to meet you personally at the event if you want to be in the room, learn from this truly world-class faculty and make friends with many of the smartest, most successful and most loving people on the planet who will be there as attendees. So please trust your gut, do what every world-builder does and take some action if this feels right to you...

Go ahead and get your seat here

This event isn't for everyone but if you're ready to think + create + produce + live at your absolute highest level (and make a massive impact in the world while you're at it), then my loving encouragement is crystal clear: do whatever it takes to get into this room. Your life will never be the same [we have so many stories of past attendees--people just like you--who went on to experience explosive productive + economic + creative + health + happiness + success post-event].

You can get your seat here

Wishing you only the best in life and excited to get to know you and help you fly in the most important areas of your life.



P.S. Here are all the details on The Titan Summit 2015

Speak soon and amped to spend 4 days of my life with you in a few months.

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