Dear Friend,
Over the past few weeks, I have dedicated myself to perfecting a new skill. It is an essential skill. It is what I believe could be one of the most important skills we could learn in life. I'm talking, of course, about... changing diapers.
The fine art of dealing with my son's "deposits" has become my latest obsession. I've studied different folding techniques, researched the most efficient wipe-to-mess ratios——even developed a proprietary "quick-draw" method for those middle-of-the-night changes.
I've become a diaper-changing ninja, capable of executing a full swap in under 30 seconds——all while maintaining a calm demeanor in the face of the fog of war.
Some may look back to the prowess with which I have mastered this most subtle of arts and compare it to the works of a Joyce or a Cervantes. I truly feel as though I stand on the centerfold of a turning point in diaper history. A bold light shines above my head as a man possessed——boldly planting a flag in a diaper pile that could stand hard as a diamond on the annuls of history.
As much as I've grown to appreciate the intricacies of this noble task, I'd be lying if I said I wouldn't rather skip it altogether. And that got me thinking about you, my fellow writers and thinkers.
You see, a lot of people who want to write books love everything but the final step in the process. They love to read. They love to make connections. They even love the writing itself.
But They Don’t Like the Final Step in the Process!
Just like I love feeding my baby, hanging out with my son, making him laugh——but the diaper changes... well, let's just say I could do without them——despite the fact that they will write about my impeccable technique with the same language they speak of a Mozart symphony. And yet, this is a step in the process that cannot be skipped without extreme consequences.
It's the same with getting your ideas actually out into the world. Setting up a blog, figuring out publishing, posting on social media——this is the vulgar, profane work most would-be writers avoid at all costs. But here's the truth...
Without a Delivery System, Your Ideas Are Just As Useful As an Unchanged Diaper!
They might be full of... substance, but until you get them out there, they're just sitting in your head rotting. You see, this final step——the delivery system——is what separates the amateurs from the professionals. It's what turns a hobby into a calling, a passion into a paycheck. And yet, so many would-be writers and thinkers avoid it..
They'll spend hours perfecting their Zettelkasten, organizing their notes, crafting beautiful sentences. But when it comes to actually getting their work out into the world? Crickets.
It's like they're afraid of the potential stink. The possibility that their ideas might not be as fresh and clean as they thought. Just like changing diapers, setting up your delivery system gets easier with practice. And the rewards——both for you and for the world——are worth dealing with a little... shall we say, unpleasantness.
This is exactly what I'm going to be covering in Issue No. 22 of The Scott Scheper Letter. I'm going to reveal the most powerful delivery system that can turn your knowledge into impact. I'm going to show you how to take all those brilliant ideas you've been collecting and get them out into the world where they can make a difference.
I'll show you how to deal with the mess, how to package your ideas neatly, how to deliver them to an audience that's hungry for what you have to offer.
I highly advise you pick up Issue No. 22 of The Scott Scheper Letter. There are only three days left at the time of this writing.
After you do, on the first of this month, I am going to package up and send to you the best piece of knowledge about creating a real Zettelkasten. It is going to be hand-delivered by the mailman and placed into your mailbox in a hard packaged envelope that says "fragile" on it. When you open the envelope, you will encounter a stunning physical newsletter——one that could cause the mods of the Zettelkasten Reddit community to clutch their pearls and scream in terror. You may want to hold it in your hands and just look at it.
I don't want you to end up putting your work to rot in a digital diaper of despair. I want to help you become the writer, thinker, creator you were born to be. I want you to complete the process. I want you to fulfill the destiny you feel called to. And if you're reading this, if you've managed to get this far, I can promise you that you have something to write. Something to share with the world.
Which is why I implore you to say yes to a thirty day trial of The Scott Scheper Letter. You can try The Scott Scheper Letter for thirty days for free. All I ask is that you cover the cost of shipping and printing (which totals $9.86).
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All of this for just saying "maybe" to a thirty-day trial, which costs $9.86 in shipping and printing.
The curtain is opening for you right now——will you step through it?
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Warm regards,
And always remember,
To stay crispy, my friend.
Scott P. Scheper
"A Man Who Is Changing The World One Diaper At a Time!"
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30021 Tomas St, Suite 300, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688
Mon. - Fri. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. PT