Nothing is original, and that's the point
I made this post in Mindset Skool about 2 months ago and it's important for you all to hear. It was my birthday at the time and you'll hear me reference that in the video. You can watch the video if you prefer. At the time of this post I had been listening to Predictable Profits by Stu McLaren. And I had a moment that I think a lot of you will relate to. By the time I hit Chapter 9, I stopped the audiobook, grabbed my phone, and did a full brain dump... because there wasnโt a single thing that I hadnโt heard before. Not one. This is not a knock on anyone. It was just a realization. Iโve heard this same material 30โ50 times, from 30โ50 different people. And thatโs the lesson. Stu isnโt โwinningโ because he invented something new. Heโs winning because: - Heโs clear - Heโs consistent - Heโs confident enough to repeat things that feel obvious - Heโs willing to say them again for people hearing them for the first time - And most importantlyโฆ he thinks like someone who expects to be listened to You can hear that confidence in his voice. And this is where I want to be very direct with you. This is why a lot of you are stuck. Because youโre telling yourself one (or more) of these lies: - โEveryone already knows this.โ - โSomeone smarter already said it.โ - โI donโt have anything new.โ - โThere are too many people doing this.โ - โWho am I to say thisโฆ or charge for this?โ That last one is the worst. Meanwhileโฆ youโre surrounded by people who: - Have never heard this stuff - Are earlier than you think - Donโt want another guru - Want someone relatable to explain it Thatโs why many of you are here. You're tired of the guru nonsense. So am I. Iโve chosen my side. Here are the 4 takeaways I want you to sit with: 1๏ธโฃ Nothing is original and thatโs a GOOD thing. Every proven framework is recycled. Every winning offer is borrowed. Every book is a remix.