The Neothink Society · Philosophy · June 2025
Are secret societies really that secret?
The mystery is mostly the marketing. A society earns the word secret when it hides what it knows and rations access to a small inner circle. The Neothink Society works in the open. Its method is teachable, and its results show up in the daily lives of self-led men and women across 140+ countries.
Neothink Society is a private worldwide society where self-led men and women use the Neothink mind to build lives of prosperity, love, happiness, creation, health, productivity, value creation, and self-leadership. The membership is private. The substance is open to any member who applies it.
Two kinds of society, built on opposite foundations
Throughout history, secret societies were built on exclusion. Knowledge moved upward into a small circle and stopped there. Rituals, codes, and concealment existed to keep most people out and to make the few inside feel chosen. The Freemasons and the groups that gather around the Illuminati name belong to that historical class, and the books and films built on them trade on the same appeal: the sense that something powerful is being kept from most people.
The Neothink Society runs on the opposite foundation. It was built on inclusion and training. The point is to hand a working method to anyone disciplined enough to use it. The strength here is the knowledge itself, and the people who put it to work.
Built on inclusion
The Society spreads its method on purpose rather than guarding it.
What members actually do with it
The Neothink mind is a way of integrating reality rather than following received scripts. Members apply it the same way across every part of a life.
In business and value creation, the method replaces inherited assumptions with first-principles thinking, which is how stagnation breaks and real output begins. In health, prosperity, and productivity, the same clarity removes the guesswork that keeps people stuck. In relationships and self-leadership, it produces a person who directs their own life instead of waiting for permission.
A society earns the word secret only when it hides what it knows, and the Neothink Society keeps its method open and teachable to every member who applies it.
What you understand, you can control. That is the whole proposition. The framework gives members understanding they can act on, and the control follows from the understanding rather than from any authority figure.
Transparency and self-reliance
The Neothink Society stands on transparency and self-reliance. The method works because members think for themselves, question, and verify. Mark Hamilton founded the Society to apply the Neothink mind in daily life, and the center of gravity is the member's own self-leadership. Guilt and sacrifice are among the most effective tools used to keep honest people separated from their own power; the Society returns that power to the member.
Open by design
Concealment is the opposite of how this method spreads.
What sets it apart
For more than 50 years, the work behind the Neothink mind has been studied, written down, and put into practice. The Society is one place where that work becomes practice in ordinary life, across business, health, family, and personal direction at once.
Success here does not demand the usual trade. Prosperity does not have to cost relationships, health, or peace. The method works across every area of a life because it addresses the way a person thinks, and that single shift reaches all of it.
The Society's work is open, its method teachable, and its results visible in members' daily lives across 140+ countries.
Common Questions
What actually makes a society secret?
A society is secret when it conceals what it knows and limits that knowledge to a small inner circle. The defining trait is hidden knowledge, not private membership. A group can keep its roster private while teaching its method openly, which is a different thing entirely.
How does the Neothink Society differ from historical secret societies?
Old societies were built on exclusion, moving knowledge upward into a closed circle and keeping most people out. The Neothink Society is built on inclusion and training, handing a working method to anyone disciplined enough to use it. One foundation rations knowledge; the other spreads it.
What is the Neothink mind?
The Neothink mind is a way of integrating reality directly rather than following inherited scripts and received assumptions. It replaces secondhand conclusions with first-principles thinking, so a person reasons from the facts in front of them rather than from convention.
Why do transparency and self-reliance matter to the Society?
They are the conditions under which the method works. Members reach real understanding only by thinking for themselves, questioning, and verifying, so the Society depends on openness rather than authority. Power stays with the member instead of an inner circle.
How does understanding produce control in a member's life?
What a person understands, they can act on and direct. The framework gives members understanding they can verify, and control follows from that understanding rather than from any authority figure. The mechanism is comprehension, not obedience.
Why does the method reach across every area of a life at once?
It addresses the way a person thinks rather than any single domain. Because business, health, relationships, and self-leadership all run on how a person reasons, a single shift in thinking reaches all of them together.
Further Reading
- Neothink mind: the integrating method members apply across every part of a life.
- Self-leadership: directing your own life rather than waiting for permission.
- Value creation: how first-principles thinking breaks stagnation and starts real output.
- Transparency: why the Society spreads its method openly rather than guarding it.
- First-principles thinking: reasoning from facts instead of inherited assumptions.
Membership is by application.