A late night letter
Dear Friend,
Here I am now, in the middle of the night after driving into my office, because I had something I knew I must share with you.
What I realize now, more than ever, is that over the last few years, my message has become compromised.
My voice has become compromised. In an effort to succeed financially with our business and thus be able to expand across the globe, I’ve begun to lose
my voice.
If you don’t mind, I’d like to share with you the shift that is occuring now for me, and what I have to say to you—and the world at large.
I’ve been having a profound awakening over the last several weeks. It hasn’t been a huge aha! moment. It’s been more like a light gradually growing
brighter day after day.
It started with a phone call from an ally of mine .
(An ally is someone who sees me for who I stand for being in the world—and nothing less —and who interacts with me this way.)
He challenged me to no end to actively find more and more ways to speak in public, and have my voice be heard.
This guy is a graduate of my boot camp—an event which changed his life forever—so he’s pretty passionate about pushing me to take my message far and wide.
At first, there were the plentiful practical excuses…
It wasn’t the right time, I was focussed on other things, etc. Finally, I just said yes. I just committed to making myself much more public, willing to speak to anyone or any group anywhere!
Anyway, since then doors have been opening up all over.
First I got invited to co-create the Africa workshop in June, where we are teaching greatness to school kids there.
I said yes.
Then, I got invited to speak to a class of 11th and 12th graders without much notice… what would I speak to them about? I’m not used to standing in front of a room of highschool kids. I haven’t done that since… well, highschool.
I said yes.
Something happened to me the day I spoke to those kids. Seeing their eyes light up, and watching a few of them really take on the distinctions about standing for something, about greatness, about “being the one.” Then having those few come up to me and personally thank me after class.
About that same time I watched as local children walked out of local middle schools and high schools to take a stand about the U.S. immigrant issue. I watched as they got patted on the head and told to stay in school… as if what they would learn in the classroom that day would really be more important than what they could learn by taking a stand.
Oh, I got fired up. What are we teaching our kids? That when conscience calls you to take a stand, that you should only do it if the authorities in charge and the majority agree? That it’s more important to follow and obey than to think for yourself?
I thought at first I was too busy to do anything. Then I got the idea to host a conference call and speak my mind in a radio-style show.
I said yes.
Then there are the movies I’ve been watching, and the particular messages I gleaned from each and how they seemed to form a puzzle for me…
I saw V for Vendetta when it first came out… back to back in the same theatre. “A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.”
I watched Good Will Hunting, where Matt Damon’s character is a No to life all the way through the movie, while everyone is standing for him and his greatness, and finally at the end, he says Yes. He chooses to face life head on.
I watched Batman Returns again. “It’s not who you are inside, but what you do that defines you.”
Then just the other night I watched the documentary on Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
Bonhoeffer, as you may know, was the protestant pastor who took a stand in Nazi Germany, when most the other religions and religious leaders smiled at Hitler or turned their backs to the atrocities.
The part in particular… after he’d sailed away from Germany to America where it was safe, he just didn’t feel right. He turned and thought about getting back on that ship and going to face his greatest fears… This choice would define who he was.
And he said yes, returning to face the Third Reich and death itself. He would be the one to stand. That choice defined him.
Then just tonight… to cap it all off… I’m watching a documentary I picked up that looked interesting. It’s called Promises. Have you seen it? If not, go
rent it.
It’s about 7 Palestinian and Israeli youth. Towards the end I just started weeping. Couldn’t stop.
I related so deeply to those kids. And it’s just become even clearer to me who I am, and what I have to say.
I know that we can bring about a new era of peace and prosperity in this world, if we only reach a small number of people who truly get what it is to take a
stand in life, and live from it.
I’d like you to join me, and to speak with me in person.
If you’ve read all of this so far, I’d like to invite you to join me on a conference call this Thursday evening at 8:30pm Eastern.
I want you to be there, because I want you to learn what I have to offer you inside of the event that I am so proud of, the Vision Force Boot Camp. I’ve invited some special guests, who have graduated from this event, and they’ll
be joining us. We’re all going to be here to answer your questions.
We’re doing something really “crazy” on this call… something we’ve never done before. We’re going to make it possible for people to attend with only a $300
deposit (the rest can be worked out).
So, if you’ve been waiting to do this event, because you “just can’t afford it,” now’s the time.
Call Michele and Jon to get the special call-in number, so you can join us on that call.
1-877-844-6667 is NOT the number to call on Thursday night. This IS the number to call to get YOUR special number and pin code for Thursday night.
See you Thursday.
-Michael