Most high-performers are solving the wrong problem right now. Here's how to tell if you're one of them.
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Hey there, There's a pattern I keep seeing in some of the sharpest people I know. They did everything right. Studied hard. Built real expertise. Earned the title, the salary, the respect. And for a long time, the formula worked, because the world rewarded a very specific kind of competence. Then, sometime in the last 18 months, something shifted. The work that once felt secure started feeling exposed. The expertise that took a decade to build started being approximated by tools that didn't exist two years ago. And the question quietly changed. From: "How do I get ahead?" >>> To: "How do I stay relevant?" |
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| Here's what's interesting about that question. | Most people try to answer it the same way they've answered every career question before: learn a new tool, earn another credential, work harder, move faster. But that's solving the wrong problem. Because the shift happening right now isn't about who knows more or who works harder. AI will always win that race. The real shift is about something else entirely, and it's the reason we built this Friday's seminar with Vishen, Ajit Nawalkha & Nick Santonastasso. | Let me explain. Back in 2016, Peter Diamandis told me we'd see 100 years of change compressed into just a few years. At the time, it sounded provocative. It wasn't. Nearly every prediction has come true. But here's the part most people are still missing: | In every major disruption, the winners weren't the ones who adapted fastest to the new technology. They were the ones who mastered what the technology couldn't do. | When machines automated physical labor, knowledge workers rose. When software automated routine knowledge work, creative problem-solvers won. Now, as AI begins to automate even creative problem-solving, the advantage shifts again. To the one thing no machine can replicate: | The ability to truly understand another human being and guide them through change. | That isn't a "soft skill." It's rapidly becoming the most valuable capability in the economy. And most people don't realize they already have the raw material for it. | |
| This Friday's seminar is designed for a very specific kind of person. | You might recognize yourself here: | - You've built 10, 15, even 20 years of expertise — and now you're watching AI do a passable version of it in seconds. Not because your skill stopped mattering, but because the rules for how that skill creates security have changed… and no one handed you the updated playbook.
- Or you're successful by every visible measure — title, income, reputation — but you carry a quiet sense that you're built for something more aligned. Not louder. Not flashier. Just more yours.
- Or you're already the person people come to. The friend who gets the late-night call. The colleague who helps others think clearly when things feel messy. You've never put a name to it — but you've started wondering if it's more than just being "good with people."
- Or you're simply clear-eyed about what's happening in the world and want to get ahead of it without blowing up your life in the process. No reckless leaps. No motivational fluff. Just a real framework for what actually works now.
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| Here's what happens on Friday. | Vishen Lakhiani opens by mapping the new landscape — why intelligence, credentials, and experience are no longer enough on their own, and what's replacing them as the real source of career security. Ajit Nawalkha, the architect behind 3,200+ documented coaching success stories and the methodology used by over 15,000 coaches across 84 countries, teaches the one human skill set that becomes more valuable as AI accelerates. You won't just hear about it. You'll experience the framework before the session ends. Nick Santonastasso, born with no legs and one arm, now one of the world's most sought-after performance coaches, shows you what real agency looks like when you stop waiting to feel ready and start moving. Not a pep talk. A pattern interrupt you'll feel. Each session builds on the last. By the end, you won't just feel clearer, you'll have a concrete framework and a next step you can act on Monday morning. | Friday, 13 February 8am LA | 11am NY | 4pm London | 8pm Dubai | A quick note on what to expect: The first 3.5 hours of this seminar are pure education, frameworks, tools, and live demonstrations you can use immediately. In the final segment, we'll share an optional path for those who want to take this further. No pressure. No obligation. The seminar stands entirely on its own. The rules you were taught got you here. The rules you'll learn on Friday will help you decide what comes next. See you live, | |
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