You know {{first_name|bro}}, I’m trying to get better at entertaining.
If you’re like me, I think you should start trying as well (I’ll explain why)
I know I’m good enough at persuasion, copywriting, etc. but to be honest I’ve never really studied how to entertain people.
That is, until now.
Last night I was watching a bit of Johnny Carson (the tonight show) to try and study what he did.
And let me give you some backstory…
Johnny Carson is THE KING of late-night talk shows, whatever… that type of stuff.
And it’s not just me saying it, it’s almost anyone who watches this stuff.
Johnny’s built a huge “cult-like” fanbase full of die-hard fans who watch all of his stuff even to this day!
Why is that amazing?
he died 20 years ago.
This man was so good he literally died and people are still raving about him, even the videos still being posted today are getting thousands or millions of views.
And it’s just him standing there… talking.
That might sound very boring (especially if you’ve seen the vomit-inducing shit jimmy kimmel puts out), but it’s not.
So I recommend you go check him out because if you can entertain like he did, you’re good.
John
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