I joined skool January 19th. The two weeks prior, I had no idea what I was going to do with my life. I was working as a remote closer on offers that eventually fiselled out. I didn't have much money to my name and I knew I was destined for more. I'd said the same thing to myself every year. This is the year I will turn my talents into something more. I came to the cross-roads of two different avenues to take. Podcast Advertising (concept) or Skool. I decided to try out the skool thing but didn't really see the value in it until I saw that classic Hormozi photo. There was this concept thrown around, Growth Operating. I had some cool connections and people I knew in my network that I thought "Hey, you could do well at this online community thing" I landed a few people in the next couple weeks of February and started to learn everything I could about skool. I watched videos, podcasts and obsessed over every single thing you could do on skool. The thing with all of this though is that I wasn't making much money. I didn't really hit my first $1000 until about 3 months into skool. Then everything changed. I was awake at 2:30am in the morning when I had this crazy idea to launch a community called GIF (thanks @Goose Dunlavey for the push, I love u) the idea was to build a community just for the memes. So instead of doing something that actually took me from broke to staying afloat, I went more in the rears. (classic I know) GIF took off. Members started joining every day, sometimes 2 members would join, that cha-ching was ringing and I coudln't be happier. But you wanna know who wasn't happy? Everyone around me because I kept telling them "This is going to change my life just stick with me on this". Was posting GIFs really going to change my life? probably not but I just had this utter belief something good was going to come of it. So I stayed broke and stayed stupidly commited to making skool work. GIF got the attention of the people I looked up to, the people who ran skool. It was one of the first communties that proved you could quite literally build a community around any niche topic and if you spoke about it, people would come. I held the party, people showed up. It was my first a-ha moment with skool.