The $47,000 productivity killer (most CEOs won’t admit)

Yesterday's email bombed. Here's why (and what lonely CEOs cost themselves)...

Look, I’m going to be direct.

Yesterday, I asked you to join my “connection framework” webinar.

Most of you didn’t click.

Which tells me I screwed up the messaging — because you probably thought this was about feelings and group hugs.

It’s not.

It’s about the one invisible factor quietly murdering your business performance.

And it’s not what you think.

It’s not your systems.

It’s not your team.

It’s not your market.

It’s the fact that you’re running your empire from a state of chronic isolation.

And that isolation is costing you everything.

Here’s a stat that should make you uncomfortable:

Over 60% of CEOs say loneliness at the top directly harms their performance.
More than half struggle with isolation when making big decisions.

(Harvard Business Review didn’t publish that to make you feel better about yourself.)

Think about your last five major calls:

How many did you make completely alone?

How many times did you second-guess yourself because there was no one to challenge your thinking?

How often do you work 12-hour days — not because the business demands it, but because going home means sitting with your own thoughts?

Isolation doesn’t just make you lonely.

It makes you make worse decisions.

This Thursday at 8 PM EST, I’m breaking down a 30-second framework that’s helped over 5,100 entrepreneurs go from “successful but isolated” to “successful and connected.”

I’ll do it in 24 minutes.

Not therapy.

Not touchy-feely nonsense.

Just a simple system for building relationships that actually amplify your business instead of draining it.

Because the most profitable thing you can do…
is stop trying to win alone.

This isn’t about fixing loneliness.

It’s about weaponizing connection.

— Ken

P.S. If you’re thinking, “I don’t have time for this,” that’s exactly why you need to be there.