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It's so easy to be great nowadays
Last week Kamel collected 10,000 leads in 24 hours.

Kamel has the highest access to Content Operators.
All we asked him to do was a 30-second snapchat story.
He talked about an ebook we made for him.
Added a link to the landing page we made.
And boom. 10,000 fresh leads (now at 20k).
Made me realize: the most successful people I work with run the simplest businesses.
They run businesses that can be managed with an IQ of 50.

As you know, the key to being successful in any field is to not be in the middle of the curve.
And if you're not where you want to be.
It means you're in the middle.
You're too smart.
You have the brain full of possibilities, strategies. When taking a decision you overthink to find the best path.
You're usually right, but the time you waste thinking prevents you from taking action.
The more intelligent you are, the more you have options, the less you're focused. Focus is the elimination of all options.
Your fear of judgement is disguised as perfectionism. People think you're smart. You're afraid to lose that vector of confidence which makes you feel good but doesn't help your bank account.
You're skilful. You're good at doing a lot of things. So you rely on yourself only to do things and build zero leverage.
Staying in your head allows you to not being exposed. You want to keep your self-image intact.
So how to dumbify yourself?
Internal changes happen with external events.
It's very hard to just focus and change all of a sudden.
In the boys season 4, Sister Sage needed The Deep to lobotomize her brain with a stick so she could think simply and enjoy her time.
I won't ask you to lobotomize yourself, your brain won't grow after this.
The point is: You can't always fix yourself from the inside.
For me, it took being around people who weren't afraid to call me out on overthinking.
That's what the "Time Chamber" in Argentina gave me - the ability to execute with power.
That's what hanging around successful people in Dubai helps me with.
It is the Super-Helper Syndrome – we're better at fixing others than ourselves.
That's how I easily helped guys like Kamel generate 10,000 leads in 24 hours, guys like Subah make $40,000 in 7 days and creators like Martin gain clarity on getting his first $1,500 client with content.
Stay simple, stay 50 IQ
-K
P.S.
If you're confused and have too much on your plate, tell me about it. Could be one sentence, I'll try my best to get you unstuck.