Why the “who” is more important than the how

How many times have you signed up for an online course to upgrade your skills?

Since you’re on this list, I’d be willing to wager a lot.

You see, people like you who want to attain financial autonomy go the extra mile to gain financial stability. That means you’ll listen to YouTube videos, religiously follow email lists, and read blog posts on a particular skill you want to improve.

You might even take a course here and there.

If you get really good at your craft, you might end up joining a mastermind group in hopes of taking your game to the next level.

Dedication never hurts.

However, it can only take you so far.

There’s diminishing returns to skill-learning. Eventually, you’re going to have to mix things up.

Let me simplify all of this. This process of picking up skills is the “how.”

What I suggest to anyone is to attain the “who.”

The “who”?, you ask.

By the “who” I’m talking about accumulating a network of high value individuals who will grow with you and teach you how to build and preserve your wealth.

You see, America has tons of skilled individuals.

But how many of them can say that they know a celebrity, a big-name politician, or a business magnate on a first name basis?

Probably very little.

This is what separates the elites from the above average.

Those connections can mentor you, clue you in on lucrative deals, and open new doors in terms of health and wealth.

The “who” is the x-factor that will catapult you to greatness.

Most people don’t realize this, but it’s what you must have if you want to fully maximize your potential.

The Collective Mastermind recognizes this and that’s why I’ve teamed up with an all-star team of entrepreneurs to create the super group of masterminds.

The Collective Mastermind is a private social club that is redefining what a mastermind group is. And from November 5 to 7 in Scottsdale, Arizona, we’re showcasing the “who.”

Just take a look at the all-star cast of speakers who will be in attendance:

1. Yours truly, Jason Hartman: I’ve been involved in several thousand real estate deals and have owned income properties in 11 states and 17 cities. My Creating Wealth Podcast empowers hundreds of thousands of investors in 164 countries worldwide.

2. George Gammon: George Gammon is a real estate investor and an avid entrepreneur. After semi-retiring at 38, George has remodeled and flipped 40+ properties worldwide. Today, he manages a multi-million-dollar real estate portfolio and runs one of the fastest growing free-market channels on YouTube.

3. Ken McElroy: Ken McElroy is a seasoned real estate investor who has generated over $750 million in real estate investments. He shares his expertise through his YouTube channel and as the Real Estate Advisor to Robert Kiyosaki of The Rich Dad Company.

4. Robert Kiyosaki: Robert Kiyosaki is the author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, the #1 personal finance book of all time. He has challenged and changed tens of millions of people’s mindsets when it comes to money.

5. Mark Victor Hansen: Mark Victor Hansen has gained fame for the Chicken Soup for the Soul book series and brand, setting world records in book sales. His books have sold 500 million copies worldwide.

6. Kari Lake: Kari Lake is the former anchor for Fox 10 News in Phoenix and one of the few journalists who sought the truth throughout her career. She is currently running for Governor of Arizona on a platform of individual liberties, low taxes, lax regulation, and protecting Arizona’s great Western heritage.

7. Michael Waltrip: Michael Waltrip is an American former professional stock car racing driver, racing commentator, and published author. He competes full time in the Camping World Superstar Racing Experience. Waltrip is a two-time winner of the Daytona 500, having won the race in 2001 and 2003.

8. Robert Barnes: Pro-liberty lawyer extraordinaire. Robert Barnes represents clients fighting for their civil rights and celebrities taking on the IRS. Barnes has defended high-profile clients such as Hollywood star Wesley Snipes and radio show host Alex Jones.

Today, Barnes continues to stand up to coercive institutions such as Big Banks, IRS, and busybody politicians.

9. Chris Martenson: Dr. Chris Martenson holds a PhD from Duke university (Pathology/Toxicology) and an MBA from Cornell. After working as a scientist for 7 years, he worked in corporate finance for Pfizer for 3 years, and then as VP of SAIC for another 3 years.

After his corporate experience, Chris founded Peak Prosperity in 2010 and has been operating it successfully ever since as CEO and sole owner.

You’ll be in the same room with these heavyweights and break bread with them at the Collective Mastermind’s inaugural event from November 5 to 7.

But here’s the thing. To meet these all-stars, you first must be accepted into Collective Mastermind.

Trust us, we aren’t just taking anyone.

This is a group for those who strive for greatness and have made significant accomplishments in their own right.

On top of that, we’re going to require that you make a significant financial investment into the group to demonstrate that you’re truly in.

The Collective Mastermind is about building an elite network of individuals who are ready to make immense progress with their health and wealth.

This private social club will be building a lasting legacy and laying the groundwork for something special that future generations will marvel about.

We are less than a month away from the big event and applications will be closing shortly.

If you firmly believe that you qualify to join the elite ranks of The Collective Mastermind, quickly fill out your application at the link below:

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