A business mission so strong it even spooked the Feds
Published: Mon, 11/02/20
Last year I did an intense study about the late Gary Gygax — inventor of Dungeons & Dragons — and was astounded by how dedicated he was to his Mission. A Mission, I will add, that collectively resulted in collectively billions of dollars worth of revenue in RPGs (role playing games), computer games, and even TV shows over the last 40 or so years.
It was a Mission he was so obsessed with, his wife burst into his friend's basement while they were building war games thinking he was cheating on her.
It also got him fired from his job of 8 years as an insurance underwriter.
And, it even got him investigated by the Feds!
Here’s what happened:
Gary started a local war gaming group in his town (Lake Geneva, Wisconsin). And, it grew so big… so fast… and had such a quickly-growing passionate crowd of people associated with it following him & his Mission… the Federal government (this was during the Cold War) sent a man and a woman, posing as a married couple, to infiltrate the group, to make sure they weren’t planning to blow anything up, etc.
It takes a strong Mission to get that kind of attention!
But his Mission was everything to him.
And when I mentioned he got fired from his job, he wasn’t exactly innocent. As it turned out he would arrive early and leave late from work so he could write a bunch of his gaming manuals on the company typewriter.
Anyway, such is the power of having a Mission.
Nobody can tell you what your Mission is.
There is no 10-point checklist that will solve it for you, either.
But, when you find it, you’ll know it. You won’t have to ask anyone about it, you won’t have to be artificially motivated to work on it, and you won’t have to wonder if it’s what you should be doing or not.
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I certainly did not invent this concept.
It’s been the secret of world history’s most successful people.
But, I have created a “beacon” to guide people with.
And you can read about it in the first chapter of my first Villains book (“Persuasion Secrets Of The World’s Most Charismatic & Influential Villains”) at this creepy link here:
https://www.EmailPlayers.com/villains
Ben Settle
P.S.Lest you think I'm just throwing puffery at you with these Villains books...
Speaker, Author, Executive Coach & “Email Players” subscriber John Brubaker says:
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I ordered copies for a couple clients and in an attempt to turn them into villains in training I currently have my kids reading the first two.
As a retired college lacrosse coach of 12 years turned entrepreneur I can tell you that for me the beauty of all three of these books is the fact that they "speak my language". In other words, they perfectly fit my coaching philosophy which has also been my business philosophy...
Always be on offense, never on defense. Even when you're technically "on defense". What I mean by that is always be proactive not reactive, attacking never retreating, all gas no brakes.
Every single example in your book perfectly illustrates this to a tee.
So thank you (and Rood) for these books which I have put in my Google calendar to re-read at the start of each new year.