Why I Paid $25K To Sit In A Room For One Day
4 Thoughts to Reflect On
Proximity is profit.
Being around people who’ve already solved the problems you’re facing will save you more time and money than any course ever could.You don’t rise to your goals. You rise to your environment.
Your standards elevate the second you’re around people who expect more of themselves.The right room isn’t a cost. It’s a shortcut.
Access to experience, wisdom, and opportunity is how you buy speed.If you’re the smartest in the room, you’re in the wrong one.
Growth happens when you’re uncomfortable and surrounded by people who make you stretch.
4 Lessons I’ve Learned
The right room changes how you think.
When you hear what others are building, it forces you to think bigger and act faster.You get paid for the problems you can solve.
High-level rooms teach you how to solve bigger problems, which means bigger paydays.Cheaper rooms drain energy.
They’re filled with people who talk more than they execute.Every major business jump I’ve made started from a room I paid to be in.
The return wasn’t just financial, it was mental.
4 Challenges for You This Week
Audit your rooms.
Who are you surrounding yourself with right now? Are they expanding your thinking or keeping you small?Invest in proximity.
Find one mastermind, event, or group that forces you to level up.Reach out to someone ahead of you.
Ask for perspective, not a handout.Listen to “The Brutal Truth About Masterminds, Events and High-Level Rooms.”
It’ll show you why the rooms you pay to be in are the ones that pay you back the most.
Quote of the Week
“If you’re not paying for proximity, you’re paying for ignorance.” — Mark Evans DM
You don’t need another free idea.
You need better rooms.
And you need them now.