Most of us think of community as a “nice to have.”
Maybe you join a group workout.
Maybe you show up to a co-working spot once in a while.
But deep down you believe that’s all soft emo stuff. Business and fitness building happens alone in the trenches.
If that’s you… you’re wrong.
I mean, I agree with you. But the data tells us otherwise.
In this week’s solo episode, I walk through the science behind why community is a strategic advantage. Not a soft skill. Whether you're trying to get in shape or scale your business, this one principle will accelerate your journey.
Here’s what I cover:
Why we’re literally dying younger—and how loneliness plays a role
The stats behind community as fuel for consistency (hint: 65–95% improvement)
How joining the right group can help you skip steps and avoid rookie mistakes
What Strava, Y Combinator, and Brickyard understand about compounding leverage
Timestamps:
00:00 – Intro + Why community isn't a luxury
04:02 – The loneliness epidemic and its effects
06:35 – How community fuels long-term consistency
10:24 – Business stats: peer groups and founder survival rates
13:50 – Real-world examples: Brickyard, Startup Chile, and more
17:21 – Community as a shortcut: skip steps and avoid pain
20:17 – Compounding benefits and Metcalfe’s Law
24:22 – A challenge to introverts and practical next steps
Let me know what stuck with you this week. I always love hearing your thoughts.
— Adam
PS: Reply “References” to get the links of all the studies I cited in this pod
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