Below I list realizations I've had so far on Skool about operating on here. If you agree or disagree with any of the posts please let me know why. (I'm new and still useless) Thanks! The competitive lense I have looked at school through comes from my experience in sports where I committed fully and obsessed to level up over time. Here is what I have learned so far on Skool in the order I realized them. 1. Community interactions are like getting wins at a practice. They're only real benefit is notoriety IF you W in actual competition too. 2. Skool and Hormozi are BOTH genuinely focused on helping the beginner/little guy succeed! This whole platform is designed to reward you for interacting and using the platform in an interactive way progressively across time spent here. Compounding! 3. I have no skills. I will need to learn how to schedule calls, organize zoom meetings and learn to sell!😳 Which is honestly SO exciting!! Until I have some skills (can help fix problems) I have no value to exchange for quality interactions on here commensurate with being full time. And only when so much of these skills and niche are setup behind the scenes is the interaction relevant or positive!! ((Missing peice)Refer back to point 1) 4. Messaging people on here is probably a more valuable start than any highly interactive post when starting out especially. 5. Realizing my niche is wrong. Changing the community to something I can better help people with. ie. I have more experience, more success, and can reach a larger audience with. That subject already has numbers of people interested in it and could use help or counseling on transforming their lives around with knowlege I can offer. 6. More to come as there is more to learn. 🙃