πŸ‘ŠπŸΎ “Knox, is this going to be hard?”

I’ve had loads of messages about The League this month.

There’s interest with hesitation.

“Knox, what’s the work involved?”
“Knox, how long will this take?”
“Knox, will I need to actually think?”
“Knox, is this going to be hard?”

It’s as if they know how special the Take Charge Mindset is. They feel its awesome power in me and others, and know this is no joke.

It’s not.

Their curiosity is piqued, but they’re rightfully skeptical.

Listen. The answer to all your questions like the above is:

It’s up to You.

You decide how much time it takes to adopt the Take Charge Mindset.
You decide what work you do to make it real.
You decide if this is going to be hard.

This is true inside the League, and ALL of life.

You decide if the night out with friends is gonna be work, fun, if you’ll have to think, or have a hard time.

The world doesn’t happen to you.

You happen to the world.

Your mind decides, and the setting conforms to your thoughts.

The League simply helps you to know this, and be stronger at controlling your destiny.

This is why I don’t hard sell it.

It’s about You.

You have to say yes to investing in yourself, at your own pace.

If anything I don’t want you to join because this is the hardest work you will probably have to do.

You will probably cry at some point as you uncover aspects of who and what you are.

Plus it’s a 4-week course that NO ONEs ever finished in 4-weeks.

Men liken it to taking a Ayahuasca trip, but without the diarrhea.

Others say it’s like many years of therapy packed into 4 weeks.

One man described it as time-travel where he connected with his younger self. That he talked with his 7-year-old self and told him “Everything is going to be OK. I’m going to make us proud”. And it came true.

This is deep work disguised as easy.

It’s a simple system, but it is challenging.

But how could changing who you are into your ideal self ever be easy.

Simple?

YES!

But anything good in life takes SOME effort.

Yes, you will need a good 3-hours per week to do the exercises. Most of the exercises are done while you live your life so you don’t have to carve time out of your day.

Yes, you will need to do some reading, and it helps to listen to the bonus audio tutorials. Everything is basic enough that a 4th grader could do it.

You’re smarter than a 4th grader right?

Once you get into the groove of things, you literally act and see desired results immediately.

Plus you got me and your brothers helping you squeeze more success out of your moves.

minimum time.

MAXIMUM IMPACT.

That’s my goal for you.

Now, compare this to the alternatives, such as therapy.

Where you need to pay $250 a week to admit your traumas and shortcomings to someone who does not care about you. But the therapist won’t correct you. So you keep making the same mistakes because the therapist needs to “validate your feelings”. Fuck progression, you need to feel sad, depressed, lonely, and helpless a lil bit longer.

Or spend thousands on a trip to Costa Rica where you get to pay thousands more to talk about your private life with strangers. All before drinking a nasty bomb of chemicals that makes you barf and hallucinate in front of those same strangers, while they show off their bodily fluids too. Talk about making a memorable first impression.

The Take Charge Mindset is simpler.

Read 3 pages. Then do an exercise.

See how your life gets better in real-time.

If you expect to become a better person without putting in a little bit of effort.

You won’t enjoy The League.

I could help you a lot, but I do not want to, and no dollar amount will change that.

I am already grossly undercharging.

Those inside who follow the process are making huge strides.

Changing:

– how they see themselves,
– how they connect with their parents,
– how they get things done in weeks instead of months like they thought.

This is why the price will increase Monday.

Get it while it’s at the best price of $.73 cents a day.

https://knoxuniversity.com/take-charge

Or not.

Take Charge or Be Ignored,
β€” Knox


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