This Is My Field of Dreams — Why I'm Betting It All on a Different Kind of Success
Inspired by Rick Rubin, Marc Benioff, and a refusal to play by broken rules.
Intro: The Stunt That Wasn’t
I made the sign back in 2021.
It was supposed to be a stunt — a protest against the fake networking events, the elevator pitches, the confusion posing as clarity. Inspired by Marc Benioff’s legendary "NO SOFTWARE" moment, I envisioned my own act of creative disruption. But it never made it past the prototype. It felt too early. Too small.
I didn’t realize then what I was building.
I wasn’t just rebelling against networking. I was declaring war on a system that forgot what business was supposed to be — a place where people connect with purpose, not chase status.
The Slosh in the System
Back in 1996, a seiche hit Lake Michigan — a strange, bathtub-like tidal wave triggered by sudden storm winds. Boats were wrecked. Chaos ensued.
That’s what this moment feels like.
Society is sloshing. Institutions are wobbling. And if you know the local conditions — if you’re tuned in — you can ride that wave instead of getting destroyed by it.
This is what I’ve been training for.
Black Swans and Dream Fields
When Benioff took on Siebel, the industry laughed. Now nobody questions Cloud.
Our move will feel like that — a Black Swan in hindsight. But the real surprise isn’t the idea. It’s who’s doing it. It’s not Silicon Valley. It’s not a brand team in a WeWork. It’s not someone looking to 10x their funnel.
It’s those of us who cut down all the corn on our metaphorical farms to build a Field of Dreams — a space where real creators gather before the marketers show up.
I’ve met the Purple Unicorn. She can’t be sold, branded, or pitched. When she arrives, industries shake. But only those with no agenda will see her. We did this back in 2023.
Rick Rubin and the Long Game
Rick Rubin got me to the last mile. While he was breaking music open in New York, I was breaking open the entrepreneurial playbook.
He didn’t chase relevance. He chased resonance. That’s what I’m doing now. That’s what Flexible Founder Mode is. That’s what real entrepreneurship has always been: making things that matter without asking permission.
The marketers arrive, and it ends. When the pitch deck shows up, the party dies. Today, that death happens instantly. Platforms collapse under the weight of performative truth.
What’s Coming Can’t Be Bought
In the old world, you could buy your way into any room.
In the new one, you won’t even get the invitation unless you love the domain. This is happening across every industry — healthcare, education, AI, cannabis, even art. If you don’t live it, you’re out. You know we aren’t there yet. I’m not naive about life.
Gatekeeping isn’t about capital anymore. It’s about contribution. That’s the future.
So Here’s What I Did
I killed the part of me that wanted to be accepted.
I built the garage band that never toured. I burned the easy crops to plant seeds no one could see. I let the networkers in, and they sold themselves short. I lost momentum. Then I gained vision.
Because truth takes time. Because originality isn’t scalable. Because utopia isn’t funded — it’s farmed.
The Revenue Climber Club turned into Solopreneur, Inc. which was all closed down in early 2023 to allow the birth of Red Pill Pathway.
That led to the Entrepreneur Experience inspired by my journey into the iceberg melting experiments and entrepreneur ideas that come from where the songs live.
It takes a few years to find your destiny, life purpose, and overcome life limitations.
If You Want to Play This Game
You don’t need credentials. You need skin in the game.
You don’t need a big audience. You need a real one.
You don’t need the playbook. You need the pulse.
This isn’t for everyone. Most people won’t even understand it. But if you’re still reading, you’re not most people. You’re building something that scares you. Good.
Welcome to the field.
— Larry
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