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GROWTH HOUSE WHERE
Sometimes it feels like growth, change, and improvement aren't even happening. Sometimes it feels like stagnation or even regression. This feels discouraging. However, it is also true that I've come a long way since the college days. In skills, in business, in clarity of mind and strength of body. So how is this possible? It is possible because growth isn't linear. Specific periods of intense growth punctuate the mostly flat landscape. Army Training, Austin Growth House, Skool Games Event, etc. It is these "Growth Houses" that have made all the difference. Every growth house has made me richer - not just financially Business unlocks, new perspectives, new tools, and new solutions Your home environment and current family & friends don't really inspire transformation. You're already used to them; you've learned what you can. You need a break from the old to step into the new. === THE QUESTION === Which locations would you like us to host a GH at and why?
Christopher Nolan after learning that Diomedes trailer just dropped: 🫨
I don't want to hype it: you should just see for yourself! YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/8slFdYhZVM4?si=f9iacXdHASfTGW6a
The Holy Grail of Productivity for $30
A Cribbage Board for $8 and an Interval Timer for $22 That's all you really need to build a strong behavioral foundation - both short-term and long-term Both of these videos are short, less than 8 mins. Very high ROI! === here's what I'm building right now: The Interval Timer system makes it too easy to do 25min sprints of work.. Imagine if you could press a button and talk to your phone - telling it exactly what you accomplished in that 25 minutes --- and that it could automatically create an event in your Google Calendar with the details? That way, at the end of the day, you could see exactly how the day went - and at the end of the week, you get a full on breakdown. Building this right now in Claude - I will refine this and provide it to you as a tool
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Pre-Launch Page is Up! (Insane T-Horse Art Incoming)
Hit the "Notify Me" button on this page: link Check out the book cover art draft! - what do you think? === THE STORY === Remember the movie Troy with Brad Pitt as Achilles? It's based on Homer's Iliad, one of the greatest stories ever told. When I read it, I was surprised to find they'd cut a key character from the film entirely: The King of Argos, Diomēdēs boēn agathos (translated: Diomedes of the War Cry) He'd been cut because he'd steal the spotlight from shining Achilles. The Iliad is composed of 24 books, and Achilles only starts fighting in book 20. Until that point, it is Diomedes who is leading the charge - in his aristea. Among all the heroes in the Iliad, it is only Diomedes who fights directly against the Gods - his spearpoint drawing blood from Aphrodite's wrist. Later he lances Ares, the god of war - sending him running from the battlefield. He was with Odysseus in the belly of the Trojan Horse as it was wheeled into the doomed city of Troy. I enjoyed reading the Iliad so much that I had to research what happened to each of the key characters after the war. Swift-Footed Achilles, as we know, died from the arrow wound to his heel. Mighty Ajax succumbed to madness, and fell upon his own sword in shame. Far-Ruling King Agamemnon went home after the war - only to be stabbed and drowned in his own bath by his adulterous wife. Cunning Odysseus yearns to return home, but the Gods blast him with storms and perils of every kind - as we see in the Odyssey. But what of Diomedes? We don't really know! His story was lost because when the Trojan War ended, the World ended with it. This 400 year Dark Age is known as the Bronze Age Collapse. Every major civilization of the Mediterranean - civilizations that had survived for hundreds of years, flickered - and went out. The Egyptians, the Mycenaean Greeks, the Hittites, the Assyrians, the Canaanites. All gone.
Pre-Launch Page is Up! (Insane T-Horse Art Incoming)
I "magically" downloaded the DIOMEDES LAUNCH TRAILER
Been bashing my brain for days to figure out how to do the launch trailer for my upcoming novel "Diomedes of the War Cry" Was driving home, when I got it ⚡️ One of the most heartbreaking moments in the Trojan War is the "arming scene" of Priam, the aged king of Troy. Arming Scenes are a whole thing in the Iliad: the Achilles arming scene, the Agamemnon arming scene etc. are epic and powerful moments. But the arming scene of Priam..is painful. He sees his city burning, and he knows the Greeks will burst through his door at any moment. He starts to don his breastplate, but the straps hang loose upon his old bones, bereft of vigor. His sword belt sits askew on his aged hips. He used to a fighter once.. but those days are only a memory now. This is the perfect scene for my "Reveal Trailer" The following monologue is from Priam to his daughter Cassandra (the prophetess) === Scene: Priam weeping as he puts on his armor for the last time, and speaking he says: "Would that I heeded your warning, dear child. I should never have let that cursed horse into our city. Now, Troy burns because of me. In my final moments, I have but one consolation.. That the men who did this to us, will know only suffering! Shining Achilles, who killed my son Hector and dragged his body by his heels three times round the walls of Troy - he lays dead, never to return to his beloved father, Peleus. The far ruling king, Agamemnon will return to his home in Mycenae only to be butchered like a pig by his own dear wife and her lover. Mighty Ajax, who slaughtered so many of my men - died by his own hand, falling upon his own sword in shame for what he had done. His body a feast for dogs, crows and the flies. Odysseus, cunning Odysseus - who is surely the architect of this foul trickery - thinks that he will return home after the conclusion of this war. Little does he know that ten years will pass as his ships and men are battered this way and that by the will of Poseidon. And what of Diomedes - the man who raised his hand to strike at the immortal Gods!
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@Tane McCollum its going to be insane!
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@Dilroj Singh just made a full video about this topic!
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