Alf here. Here's the truth nobody wants to say out loud: Anybody can find the information now. The courses, the videos, the "how to throw an event" playbooks, all of it is free and everybody has it. Whatever edge you thought you had from knowing more, that edge is gone. It's available to everyone. You know what's still not available to everyone? The room. A real mastermind. The people thinking alongside you who push you, catch your blind spots, and connect you to the exact person or idea that changes what you're building. Let me tell you why I know this works. I've been in masterminds for 26 plus years. Two of them I'm still into this very day, one since 2004 and one since 2012. Same rooms. Same principle. Guess what has kept me sharp, kept me moving, and pulled me through every hard patch in my business? Not a course. Not a guru. The room. The people in it. That's the whole thing. It's what Napoleon Hill wrote about a hundred years ago and it's still true. When the right minds get in a room and actually give to each other, everybody in that room grows faster than they ever could alone. Here's what actually happens inside: You bring the thing you're stuck on. The event that isn't landing, the offer you can't close, the decision you keep circling. And instead of Googling it or sitting on it for another three months, you get real answers from people who've already been where you are. Not theory. Not "it depends." Actual moves you make that week. But here's the part most people miss: It's not just about solving your problem faster. It's about who you become when you're finally surrounded by people who get it. You stop playing small. You stop doing this for free. You start becoming the person in your city who makes things happen, because the room expects it of you and holds you to it. Let me say it again: You cannot build something great alone. Nobody ever has. Every person you admire had a room behind them, even if you never saw it. Now the honest part: I take a handful of people at a time, not a stadium.