Mel,
In "Think and Grow Rich," Napoleon Hill described creating an imaginary council in his mind.
He'd summon Lincoln, Edison, Carnegie, Darwin, and others to advise him on business decisions.
Sounds odd until you realize what he was really doing: forcing himself out of his own assumptions.
Most business owners get trapped in their own framework. You've got your way of thinking about problems. Your industry has its orthodoxy. Your competitors all fight over the same narrow slice of turf.
Then someone from a completely different domain looks at your problem and says, "Why don't you just do X?" And you realize you've been blind to an obvious solution.
Eric Oberesch just built Napoleon Hill's invisible council as a CustomGPT. It's a board of 64 historical counselors – Franklin, Einstein, Churchill, Jane Addams, John Maynard Keynes, and 58 others.
You ask it a business question. The moderator (usually Franklin) picks the right counselors for your problem. Then they give you their takes, often wildly different from each other.
A marketing problem gets perspectives from a philosopher, a general, and a scientist. Each one sees angles you missed.
This is exactly what happens in our Advanced Mastery Network and Roundtable sessions. You bring a problem. People from totally different industries see things you can't see because you're too close to it.
Eric's jumping in for Scott Schang on the next RenAI Lab on Wednesday, November 19. He's calling it "Create Your AI Mastermind Board."
Join RenAIssance Lab Here & Join Eric Today @ 1PM ET
After you join, Eric wants you to submit your toughest business problem HERE and he'll pick 2-3 to analyze live with the AI council at 1PM Eastern today!
Seize the day,
Perry
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