Tai here with a quick update from Miami. Over the last few months, we've been heavily focused on the mission of The Knowledge Society: to bring you tools to help you accomplish one critical thing.
To shift focus from "theory of what could work" (the predominant way most people approach problems) to "results-based strategies and tactics." If it isn't demonstrating results (e.g., making sales!) for students, then it's a dangerous place to start.
We all are searching for ways to get ahead in life and business, and theory just doesn't cut it for those who want real-world success.
You know I'm a big fan of experimenting, testing different things in your life and adjusting your path based on the results. Most people avoid experimenting because, by it's nature, it involves failure. It seems most people would rather "never fail" (never try) than fail a few times along the way to success.
"I learned much from my teachers, more from my books, and most from my mistakes." - Anonymous
The point is, making mistakes (even huge ones), shouldn't be avoided; it should be expected.
You fail, you learn.
You learn you grow
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