Achieved a lot?

not not much?

Here’s something you may or may not know about me…

I like playing video games.

But I also hate them.

When I was a kid, I’d rather stay inside all summer playing Zelda or Final Fantasy V instead of going outside to the park behind out house with my neighbor-friends.

It drove my parents nuts.

In college, I majored in Biochemistry and minored in Counter-Strike.

I stayed up late AWPing instead of going to parties with my roommates.

(Well, ok, I did go to quite a few parties…)

Now, as a parent, it drives me nuts when my kids would rather play Roblox than go outside and run up our water bill with the hose and sprinklers.

But here’s the point.

The reason I love playing video games is the same reason I hate them.

They are designed to be addictive, by manipulating dopamine system in your brain.

Video game achievements make you feel good, craving more.

And the best games are designed to be hard enough that level-ups feel like an achievement, but easy enough that you keep progressing through the game, for hours upon hours.

At the end of those hours, you feel like you’ve achieved a lot.

While in the real world, you’ve achieved nothing.

Therefore, my wife and I do not allow our kids to play games unless certain other things are accomplished first.

(And we have several “black-out days” per week, no screens at all.)

We want to make sure the real world stuff is handled.

Speaking of handling real world stuff, I’ve got a birthday next week.

To celebrate, I’m offering a large discount on one of the most expensive things I offer, called Mail Mages.

It’s for people who want a hand turning their business into a highly profitable, revenue producing asset.

Inside, members have access to WEEKLY Ask Me Anything group calls with me, trainings from guest experts, and free access to content I normally charge for.

If you’ve never been on a call with me, you probably have no idea why this would be valuable.

Therefore, to show rather than tell, I am giving you free access to a few recordings of our Ask Me Anything and Guest Expert calls:

Currently, Mail Mages costs $299 per month or $2999 per year..

But through November 12, 2024, you can get one year of full access for only $1112.

If you’d like to work more closely with me without paying my 1 on 1 rate, this is the best way to do it.

You will never be able to get this level of access to me and my content for this price again.

Decide sooner rather than later, I’m not getting any younger over here.

Have a great Thursday,

Greg

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