Back in the early 1900’s, there was an interesting group of four called “The Vagabonds”.
It was made up of some very smart and successful people : Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, Harvey Firestone and naturalist John Burroughs.
They were giants in their fields, and formed a super group like “The Beatles” or “The Travelling Wilburys” (without the whole playing music for adoring fans part).
Instead of rocking stages around the world, they went out together into the woods to camp, enjoy nature, and to recharge their batteries. But there was more to their excursions …
Away from the hustle and bustle of their day-to-day responsibilities, they had the freedom to brainstorm and toss around ideas for their businesses (and missions) that they could implement when they got back to civilization.
They formed what would be considered a “mastermind group” – although that term wouldn’t be coined until a few years later by Napoleon Hill.
Flash forward 100+ years, and masterminds are more common than when Henry Ford and his pals put on their boots and ventured out into the wilderness.
Ann Carden recognizes the importance of masterminds, and that’s why those attending her upcoming luxury retreat in Arizona will collaborate with the others there. As she says:
“When you get big thinkers and brilliant people together, unexpected and amazing things happen … partnerships are formed, friendships are made, and new ideas spring forward”.
There are still a few spots left for the retreat, here are the details!