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He started out at MIT with a BS in mathematics, but he went on to found a company called the True Purpose Institute. When I was in college I studied orienteering, which is basically running around the woods with a map and a compass trying to figure out where you're going. When I was in the Navy I was an expert navigator. When I became a consultant, I focused on helping organizations find their vision and find their purpose. All of those are different ways of helping people find their path. I've learned as a commanding officer in the Navy and got a lot of great leadership training from the military the importance of walking the talk and taking my own medicine. People talk about how I address very murky spiritual topics in a very straightforward, logical, step by step way. The True Purpose process is very methodical and works over 90 percent of the time if the practitioner knows what they're doing.