Picture this for a moment. You arrive at a private villa tucked away in Bali. No traffic. No high-rises. No noise. Just lush green stretching in every direction, warm air on your skin, and the distant silhouette of volcanic peaks behind you.
The noise stops. Your phone becomes irrelevant. The calendar, the emails, the constant hum of decisions — gone. For the first time in longer than you can remember, your nervous system settles. And in that space, something opens up.
Now imagine sitting down to dinner as the sun drops behind the Indian Ocean, turning the sky gold. Across from you is Paul. Next to you are people from around the world — some of Paul's most successful clients — who have built the life you are building. The conversation isn't small talk. It's real. It's about what's actually happening in the world, where the opportunities are, what's coming next, and how to position yourself ahead of it.
This is Bali.
And for three days, this is your life.
A private villa. An intimate group of no more than 12–15 people.
Direct, unhurried access to Paul — not from a stage, not through a screen, but across a table, on a walk, over coffee, in the moments between the moments.
The kind of access that simply does not exist at any other scale, in any other format, anywhere else.