Mark Manson
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Like it was very just, hey, all these people in midlife crisis, go to this seminar and find your potential and you'll live up to your purpose and all this stuff. And I think I was one of the first who tapped into the international market And a lot of that is just because I came up on the internet, right?
Like it was very just, hey, all these people in midlife crisis, go to this seminar and find your potential and you'll live up to your purpose and all this stuff. And I think I was one of the first who tapped into the international market And a lot of that is just because I came up on the internet, right?
Like it was very just, hey, all these people in midlife crisis, go to this seminar and find your potential and you'll live up to your purpose and all this stuff. And I think I was one of the first who tapped into the international market And a lot of that is just because I came up on the internet, right?
Like it was very just, hey, all these people in midlife crisis, go to this seminar and find your potential and you'll live up to your purpose and all this stuff. And I think I was one of the first who tapped into the international market And a lot of that is just because I came up on the internet, right?
And I think I've gained quite a bit from thinking in those terms. I also think when I look at the traditional self-help industry, say of like the 80s, 90s, and 2000s, it was very America-centric. It was very boomer-centric. Like it was very just, hey, all these people in midlife crisis, go to this seminar and find your potential and you'll live up to your purpose and all this stuff.
And I think I've gained quite a bit from thinking in those terms. I also think when I look at the traditional self-help industry, say of like the 80s, 90s, and 2000s, it was very America-centric. It was very boomer-centric. Like it was very just, hey, all these people in midlife crisis, go to this seminar and find your potential and you'll live up to your purpose and all this stuff.
And I think I've gained quite a bit from thinking in those terms. I also think when I look at the traditional self-help industry, say of like the 80s, 90s, and 2000s, it was very America-centric. It was very boomer-centric. Like it was very just, hey, all these people in midlife crisis, go to this seminar and find your potential and you'll live up to your purpose and all this stuff.
And I think I've gained quite a bit from thinking in those terms. I also think when I look at the traditional self-help industry, say of like the 80s, 90s, and 2000s, it was very America-centric. It was very boomer-centric. Like it was very just, hey, all these people in midlife crisis, go to this seminar and find your potential and you'll live up to your purpose and all this stuff.
And I think I've gained quite a bit from thinking in those terms. I also think when I look at the traditional self-help industry, say of like the 80s, 90s, and 2000s, it was very America-centric. It was very boomer-centric. Like it was very just, hey, all these people in midlife crisis, go to this seminar and find your potential and you'll live up to your purpose and all this stuff.
So it's like, I found the message that not only appealed to Americans, but it appealed to people in India, it appealed to people in Taiwan and South Africa and Egypt and Brazil. And so that's relatively new as well.
So it's like, I found the message that not only appealed to Americans, but it appealed to people in India, it appealed to people in Taiwan and South Africa and Egypt and Brazil. And so that's relatively new as well.
So it's like, I found the message that not only appealed to Americans, but it appealed to people in India, it appealed to people in Taiwan and South Africa and Egypt and Brazil. And so that's relatively new as well.
So it's like, I found the message that not only appealed to Americans, but it appealed to people in India, it appealed to people in Taiwan and South Africa and Egypt and Brazil. And so that's relatively new as well.
So it's like, I found the message that not only appealed to Americans, but it appealed to people in India, it appealed to people in Taiwan and South Africa and Egypt and Brazil. And so that's relatively new as well.
And I think I was one of the first who tapped into the international market. And a lot of that is just because I came up on the internet, right? So it's like, I found the message that not only appealed to Americans, but it appealed to people in India. It appealed to people in Taiwan and South Africa and Egypt and Brazil. And so that's relatively new as well.
And I think I was one of the first who tapped into the international market. And a lot of that is just because I came up on the internet, right? So it's like, I found the message that not only appealed to Americans, but it appealed to people in India. It appealed to people in Taiwan and South Africa and Egypt and Brazil. And so that's relatively new as well.
And I think I was one of the first who tapped into the international market. And a lot of that is just because I came up on the internet, right? So it's like, I found the message that not only appealed to Americans, but it appealed to people in India. It appealed to people in Taiwan and South Africa and Egypt and Brazil. And so that's relatively new as well.
And I think I was one of the first who tapped into the international market. And a lot of that is just because I came up on the internet, right? So it's like, I found the message that not only appealed to Americans, but it appealed to people in India. It appealed to people in Taiwan and South Africa and Egypt and Brazil. And so that's relatively new as well.
And I think I was one of the first who tapped into the international market. And a lot of that is just because I came up on the internet, right? So it's like, I found the message that not only appealed to Americans, but it appealed to people in India. It appealed to people in Taiwan and South Africa and Egypt and Brazil. And so that's relatively new as well.
It's a great question. So the way I look at it is that we live in this world now where it's a multi-platform business. We're on all the different social platforms where I'm podcasting, I've got YouTube videos, I've got newsletters, I've got blogs. And the strengths and weaknesses of every platform is different.