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Our Vision

We envision a world where everyone pursues courage, authenticity, and excellence so that they can make a meaningful contribution to their community.

  • Courage means aligning your decisions and actions with hope and wonder so that you never surrender to fear, self-doubt, or second-guessing.

  • Authenticity is the embodiment of your unique combination of gifts and skills. It is your best self.

  • Excellence is the expression of your courage and authenticity. It is your best performance.

Why do we do this?

Because everyone is born with the potential for excellence, and the desire to unleash that potential is the force that animates us.

There is a person you are meant to be, and there is a life that you are meant to live, and that is your destiny, but your destiny won’t be handed to you. You must earn it.

Because the trajectory of your life will be determined by one decision: destiny or regret? Nobody wants to live the wrong life and then die filled with regret, because regret is Hell. At the end of your journey, you don’t want to look back at a trail of wasted talent and wasted opportunities. Who are you when you are most authentic, most excellent self? An artist? A warrior? An engineer? An entrepreneur? A healer? A leader?

Because we embrace the The Quest For Destiny. This is a quest for authenticity, excellence, mastery, and meaning. We are here to make a consistent, good-faith effort to be our best and do our best. We embrace the fact that destiny is handed to no one. We are here to earn it.

Once you decide on your occupation, you must immerse yourself in your work. You have to fall in love with your work. Never complain about your job. You must dedicate your life to mastering your skill. That’s the secret of success, and is the key to being regarded honorably.
— Chef Jiro Ono
All that matters is how you feel about yourself when you’re by yourself
— Tom Bilyeu
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“Who are you, and what are you going to do about it? What’s the biggest most important problem you can solve, and what’s your plan to solve it?” - Heying and Weinstein