mind control


A couple of weeks ago, I gave the sixth talk in the Keep Pursuing Series called “mind control.” It was a last-minute decision to host it in person. After May’s talk, I decided to still write the Keep Pursuing talks, but I’d perform them in my podcast studio and share the talks on YouTube and the AlignedLife podcast.

At the last minute, I received some signs from the Universe that I should still give the talk in person, so I pivoted and got ready to talk in front of a group of people. The audience for “mind control” was just my family—Ang, Roman, Leo, Silas, and my parents; Morgan was also there to record video for another highlight reel. The signs I received from the Universe that led me to hosting the talk in person didn’t hold true, which was okay.

I have decided that the next few talks will be video only and I’m going to put all of my effort behind two talks this fall: “money” and “aligned capital.” I’ll share more about that decision and how I plan to make these two talks more popular, but for now, I want to share “mind control” with you.

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See you tomorrow and keep pursuing,

JC

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