12 Laws of the Jungle (eBook)
214 Seiten
Houndstooth Press (Verlag)
978-1-5445-2731-4 (ISBN)
Your must-have machete for the jungle of entrepreneurship. One month after Daniel Cleland scales his startup to seven figures, solidifying its rank in the top three ayahuasca healing centers in the world, COVID-19 obliterates the company's revenues. He now has sixty days to find hundreds of thousands of dollars in survival funds or face extinction. Racing against time, Cleland hacks his way through the proverbial (and sometimes literal) jungle one perilous step at a time. Walking the tightrope of zero revenues. Connecting to other high-profile entrepreneurs like Patrick Bet-David and Aubrey Marcus. Applying unorthodox tactics to prevent employee AWOLs. Staving off agonizing betrayals. In his former debut, Pulse of the Jungle, Cleland described how the Peruvian jungle awakened him, expanding his mind with new insights into entrepreneurship. This time, unprecedented global lockdowns test him to the limit, revealing the twelve primal laws of entrepreneurial survival that kept him alive and thriving in an unforgiving market.
Introduction
THE LETHAL ENTREPRENEUR
February 19, 2020
Denver, Colorado
The Twenty-Five-Year Reunion Tour
for Machine Head
I had never heard of the word entrepreneurship.
At sixteen years of age, I wouldn’t have had a clue what it meant. Maybe it was a French dessert. The only thing I was sure of was I was going to be a rock star, following the footsteps of one of my all-time favorite guitarists, the legendary Logan Mader (formerly of Machine Head and Soulfly, and now Once Human). I couldn’t have guessed “entrepreneurship” was going to make him my friend.
Now, at age thirty-eight, I was backstage with Logan, sharing the rum I brought from Costa Rica. He had put aside an all-access backstage pass so I could soak in the twenty-five-year reunion tour of their 1995 hit album (one of my favorites) for free. To my astonishment, we became friends a few months earlier when he expressed his desire to do an ayahuasca retreat at my company, Soltara Healing Center.
I’d flown down to the concert in Denver as an entrepreneur of all things, halfway into a ten-day business trip that was going to carry my company further into a league of its own. Just days earlier, I was in New York City where I’d been invited to the premiere of ReConnect: The Movie—a documentary made by the notorious entrepreneur Brian Rose about his spiritual adventure trying the plant medicine, ayahuasca. Thanks to years of intense effort perfecting our ayahuasca retreats, my company, Soltara, had become THE retreat center of choice for the movie—it’s where Brian drank the sacred medicine. As Soltara’s CEO, I was proud seeing my two-year-old company up there on screen, changing Brian’s life. But I was even more stoked to know it was going to do the same for a legendary guitarist and four-time, gold-album producer I’d been looking up to since I was sixteen.
On the night of the concert, I hung out with Logan and the whole band. I even met the singer, Robb Flynn! Euphoric is the only word that comes close. Before leaving, Logan and I shook hands on the agreement that he and his wife, Lauren Hart (lead singer of Once Human), would join us just weeks later in Costa Rica for a retreat, after which we’d all take a trip to the beach and hang there a few days. A dream come true.
That mind-blowing experience is what sparked my idea to write this book. I’d just watched my life come full circle thanks to the powers of entrepreneurship. Unbeknownst to my sixteen-year-old self, life had wildly different ideas for me than becoming a rock star. It dragged me through fifteen confusing years and a handful of ayahuasca ceremonies until I realized I was meant to slam a dent into the universe by becoming an entrepreneur. Plus, another eight years hacking my way through the entrepreneurial jungle to learn how to do so with lethal effectiveness. I now felt highly confident I could voice my methodology in a book made for the next wave of entrepreneurs and go-getters: aka YOU!
That book idea grew from a spark to an explosion during the final days of my business trip. After Logan’s concert, I flew to Las Vegas for the 10X conference (hosted by Grant Cardone). It was really next level. Sitting in the VIP section, I watched ultra-successful millionaires and billionaires like Floyd Mayweather, John Travolta, Dana White, Magic Johnson, and others walk on the stage. They all shared their advice on how to 10X life and break through to the next level of the game. It moved me, to say the least. If before the conference I had felt confident, after the conference I felt confident and insanely motivated. My time had come. I was ready to return home to Costa Rica and begin the writing process.
This book in your hands was meant to lay out the exact methodology I used during the years 2017–2020 to build the business of my dreams (Soltara Healing Center), position it as a Top 3 Ayahuasca Center in the world, actualize my dream life, and teach others how you can apply the methodology toward your conquests too. But, similar to my rock star ambitions, that book didn’t happen either.
As I walked into LAX airport to catch my return flight and start on the book, I could feel paranoia in the air. There were no confirmed cases in the USA, but people had heard the news about “that thing from China” called COVID-19, starting to spread carnage in other countries, and I could sense the latent unease among travelers now. Sideways glances. A little extra sanitizer at the bar. A little extra space in between luggage bags. A little extra cringe at the general filthiness of the LAX airport. There was a real possibility it was here.
I was in denial. Soltara JUST finished our best month of revenues and profits in history (February 2020). I was JUST beginning to live the dream I set out to accomplish at the beginning of my entrepreneurial journey. After my plane landed and I arrived home, I was hellbent on keeping our streak going at least through April and getting through Logan’s retreat. There were no cases in Costa Rica, after all.
Until there were.
Everybody on this planet has their own COVID-19 story, and I’m sure you’re no different. But for me, it came at the most frustrating of times. Just as everything was starting to roll with Soltara and I was getting ready to tell my story of “how I made it and how you can too,” COVID-19 sprung up like a spring daisy during the first two weeks of March. It quickly went from “that thing in China” to “that thing in China, Iran, and Italy” to “that thing fucking everywhere!”
The world turned upside down. My world turned upside down. If during my business trip I was looking at clear skies and smooth sailing to the promised land, then on March 16 I was looking at a total moratorium on travel, society gripped by confusion and fear, and the obliteration of all Soltara retreats.
THIS BOOK
The weeks that followed were like waking up in a business nightmare. The inspiring experiences I had enjoyed at Logan’s concert, the ReConnect premier, and the 10X conference (all dreams come true in their own way) were disintegrating into the past. During my business trip, I rode around in ominous black Escalades, stayed at the Whitby Hotel executive suite in NYC, and soaked in the benefits of having built Soltara into a globally respected healing center—I finally became the “plant medicine entrepreneur who made it!” But alas, once COVID wrapped itself around the world and my business with impossible tightness (this book cover embodies that fight to the death), I was fast becoming “the plant medicine entrepreneur who won’t make it if these borders don’t reopen ASAP.”
Like the rest of the world, COVID complicated my identity and life path. As CEO, I had to assume the new role of prepper, which meant switching gears urgently. I had to make sure that Soltara had an emergency survival plan that would give my team a place to live on-premises, and I’d have to buy a stock of food to weather an indefinite storm with ZERO revenue. To make matters worse, how was I supposed to write a book on “how I made it”? At the rate things were going, it was possible the book would end up reading like an obituary for my company.
The problem: I’d already partnered with Matt Cartagena to help write the book. As the founder of UnpackGenius, Matt specializes in “unpacking the genius” from busy entrepreneurs and leaders like myself who don’t have time to undergo the hard trekking required to make a legendary product. He’s lethal at creating books and courses audiences love. By this point, we’d already unpacked the book blueprint and a feast of business stories that happened from 2017–2020 in the building of Soltara. It was gonna be hard to cancel on him.
“What blessings can come from the lockdown?” Matt questioned me during one of our next interviews.
I try to find the silver lining in everything, and most times I do. I believe there is a yin for every yang, and that’s what the best entrepreneurs know. But this time, I couldn’t see it. I told him how I really felt about that question, “COVID is a fucking nightmare disaster and nothing good can possibly come from this!”
After a couple days passed, and I grudgingly began solving our way out of the abyss of death, Matt’s question finally took root in my mind. Whenever I would turn my attention to solving a new business problem brought on by COVID, I noticed that the entrepreneurial methods I originally planned to teach in this book were proving to be my strongest allies. Day by day, COVID was pressuring me to use them again, but more aggressively this time with nothing held back and taken to their absolute limit. It all clicked. COVID wasn’t just a nightmare; it was the life-and-death arena to put my methodology to the ultimate test, sharpen it, and turn it into a more lethal weapon for all trailblazers like you.
And test it, I did.
Matt and I developed a process to record everything I was learning from my business battles vs. the COVID lockdowns. During the day, I made moves on the “business chessboard” and watched as the ever-shifting pandemic punched back with counterattacks. Then, come nighttime, Matt and I identified every pattern, story, and “Law” of entrepreneurship I observed that day. It turned out to be the wartime journaling I never did in my past years—in the trenches, play-by-play, entrepreneurship through my...
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 25.10.2022 |
|---|---|
| Vorwort | Patrick Bet-David |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management |
| ISBN-10 | 1-5445-2731-4 / 1544527314 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-5445-2731-4 / 9781544527314 |
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