The Society International, simply put, is a private, members-only group of successful leaders in their fields, dedicated to the principles of honesty, trust, respect, and service.
For the past two years we’ve been hard at work with some of the most brilliant minds, gurus, relationship coaches, healers, and lifestyle designers. Behind the curtain of this “secret society” something transformative has been forming: The Society.
The Society is a supergroup that celebrity best selling author Neil Strauss hand pieced together to personally join forces with the best of the best in the Inner Circle. The goal (and outcome) was to push each other from good to great to compete and total mastery in our relationships, careers, life, and becoming our best selves.
We’ve slain our dragons together in a year that would normally take a decade or more. It’s not something any of us could have done alone.
On his own journey to bring you the New York Times best sellers The Game and Emergency, Neil discovered the villain in all of our great stories. It’s the enemy that holds everyone back from slaying their own dragons. And it’s what lead him to create The Society.
I know you can feel it too: There’s something holding you back from getting what you deserve. Something is killing your potential. And like grasping at smoke you can’t quit get your hands arounds the enemy’s throat.
You may be asking…
Who is Neil Strauss?
For those that don’t know, Neil Strauss is the author of the New York Times bestsellers The Game, Rules of the Game, and Emergency. He is also the coauthor of three other New York Times bestsellers–Jenna Jameson’s How to Make Love Like a Porn Star, Mötley Crüe’s The Dirt, and Marilyn Manson’s The Long Hard Road Out ofHell–as well as Dave Navarro’s Don’t Try This at Home, a Los Angeles Times bestseller. His latest book, Everyone Loves You When You’re Dead, collects the 228 best, craziest, and most soul-baring moments from his adventures with musicians, celebrities, and icons while writing cover stories for Rolling Stone and the New York Times.
And through the experience of writing these books he’s developed an interesting talent. That talent: Seeing what people would be like as their best selves.
An effort best done with a community…
On his own journey to bring you the New York Times best sellers The Game and Emergency, Neil discovered the villain in all of our great stories. It’s the enemy that holds everyone back from slaying their own dragons. And it’s what lead him to create The Society.
What is that enemy?
- You trying to do it alone.
- Not having a circle of positive support, encouragement, and inspiration.
- Thinking what you’ve got is good enough.
- Wasting your time, potential, and your life.
- Surrounding yourself with competition instead of community.
But it takes more…
As you know, the blind leading the blind will get everyone nowhere. That’s why our members mentor each other from their points of strength. And why we bring in special expert guest speakers to spend entire weekends with our members teaching them the skills only the top 1% typically get access to privately.
Speakers like:
Just to name a few.
How Super Heroes are Made
What this all boils down to is something that can only be described as extraordinary. Or perhaps a member said it best…
Recently, after an Intensive, a member was blow away by what he saw, learned, and experienced. He told us he wished he could share his experience with the world.
So we grabbed a camera and made his wish come truth. Watch for yourself…
Want to know more?
I’m sure you want to know more. But we can’t talk about everything we do. We are a secret society, after all.