Common Questions

Common Questions About Neothink Society.

Neothink Society is a private worldwide society of self-led men and women who use the Neothink mind in business, relationships, health, prosperity, productivity, self-leadership, and the pursuit of abiding happiness.

This page answers common questions about what the Society is, what members do, how membership works, and how the Society relates to the Neothink Institute.

The Society

What the Society is.

What is Neothink Society?

Neothink Society is a private worldwide society of self-led men and women who use the Neothink mind in daily life.

Members use Neothink across the whole of life: business, relationships, health, prosperity, productivity, purpose, love, value creation, and self-leadership.

The Society operates through a worldwide online community, live meetings, Clubhouses, local meetups, mentorship programs, virtual gatherings, events, resources, and guided practice.

What does the Society do?

The Society provides a living practice environment for members to use the Neothink mind in life.

Members study, discuss, apply, test, deepen, and build with others doing the same. Activity happens daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annually through online community, live calls, local meetups, Clubhouses, mentorship programs, virtual events, in-person gatherings, and worldwide member networks.

The purpose is application. Knowledge becomes action. Action becomes life.

What does "private worldwide society" mean?

Private means membership-based. Worldwide means members participate across countries, cities, and time zones.

The Society operates through an online community, live meetings, Clubhouses, local meetups, virtual gatherings, mentorship programs, events, and member networks. Private does not mean hidden from view. The Society's public pages explain what it is, what members do, and how membership works. Private means the Society is organized for members who are serious about practice.

Who founded Neothink Society?

Neothink Society was founded by Mark Hamilton as the private society for applying Neothink in daily life.

The Society is built around the Neothink body of work, the Neothink mind, and the self-led individual. Its day-to-day activity is carried by the Society's community, live meetings, mentorship, events, resources, and member-support structures. The center of the Society is not personal authority. The center is self-leadership.

Is Neothink Society separate from the Neothink Institute?

Yes. Neothink Society is separate from the Neothink Institute.

The Neothink Institute is the independent research institution that publishes the Neothink body of work. Neothink Society is the private worldwide society where members use the Neothink mind in life.

The Institute publishes the work. The Society is one place where the work becomes practice.

Membership

How membership works.

What does membership include?

Membership includes access to the Society's living infrastructure:

  • Worldwide online community
  • Multiple live meetings each day
  • Clubhouses
  • Local meetups
  • Mentorship programs
  • Virtual gatherings
  • In-person events
  • Monthly events
  • Quarterly events
  • Annual gatherings
  • Private resources
  • Guided programs
  • Member networks

These exist to help members move Neothink from knowledge into life.

What does "membership is by application" mean?

It means membership begins through an application process.

The Society is private because the work requires seriousness. Membership is for men and women who want to practice the Neothink mind in daily life. The application process exists to make sure membership begins with seriousness, clarity, and fit.

Are members required to buy additional materials or programs?

No. Members are not required to buy any additional offer to remain members or participate at their current level of the Society.

The Society includes different levels of engagement, including free resources and paid membership options. Some programs, events, mentorship, or advanced offerings may have separate costs or requirements, but participation in those offerings is optional.

Costs and requirements are explained before someone chooses to participate.

Can members leave the Society?

Yes. Membership is voluntary.

The Society exists for self-led individuals. Members participate because they choose to use the Neothink mind in life, not because an organization replaces their judgment or direction. The purpose of the Society is to strengthen self-leadership, value creation, and independent action.

Does the Society require members to recruit others?

No. Neothink Society is not built around recruitment.

Members participate to use the Neothink mind in their own lives: business, relationships, health, prosperity, productivity, self-leadership, and the pursuit of abiding happiness. The Society is centered on practice, not recruitment.

Is the Society a course?

No. The Society includes resources and guided programs, but its center is the Neothink mind in daily practice across the whole of life: applied through community, live meetings, mentorship, events, and worldwide member networks.

Is Neothink Society coaching or a mastermind?

Neothink Society includes mentorship, live meetings, guided programs, and member discussion, but it is larger than coaching or a mastermind.

It is a private worldwide society of practice. Members use the Neothink mind across the whole of life, supported by community, resources, events, Clubhouses, mentorship, and daily rhythm.

Is Neothink Society a personal development community?

The Society reaches areas often associated with personal development, including productivity, health, relationships, prosperity, and purpose.

Its center is different: the Neothink mind. Neothink Society is built around integrated thinking, value creation, self-leadership, direct sight of reality, and the whole of life as one integrated practice.

The Neothink Mind

What members practice.

What is the Neothink mind?

The Neothink mind is the integrating mind.

It holds business, health, relationships, money, purpose, productivity, values, and future direction inside one causal picture. It sees how parts connect. It sees causes beneath effects. It turns fragments into wholes.

When the mind operates this way, decisions become clearer. Problems become solvable. Opportunities become visible. Life becomes more understandable because reality becomes more integrated.

What do members practice?

Members practice the Neothink mind across the whole of life.

That includes integrated thinking, cause and effect reasoning, puzzle-picture thinking, future prediction, business and value creation, productivity and self-leadership, relationships and love, family life, health and vitality, prosperity and wealth, the honest life, and purpose and personal growth.

The practice is not separate disciplines. It is one integrated life.

Is Neothink a belief system?

No. Neothink is not a belief system to accept. It is knowledge to use.

The Society is centered on the self-led individual. Members use the Neothink mind through their own judgment, action, and experience in life. The goal is self-leadership, not conformity.

Does the Society tell members what to believe?

No. The Society is organized around practice, not doctrine.

Members study and apply the Neothink mind in their own lives. The standard is reality: what can be understood, tested, integrated, created, and lived.

What does "what you understand, you can control" mean?

It means that reality becomes more controllable when it becomes more understandable.

Most people feel helpless in a world they do not understand. Neothink trains the mind to see cause and effect, structure, pattern, and consequence. When a person understands more, he can act more effectively. When he acts more effectively, he can shape more of his life.

Control here means control of one's own life, choices, creation, direction, and future through understanding reality. It does not mean control over others.

Community and Events

How members gather.

Does the Society have live meetings and events?

Yes. The Society holds multiple live meetings each day across different areas of life. Members also participate in in-person events, virtual gatherings, Zoom-based events, local meetups, Clubhouses, monthly events, quarterly events, annual gatherings, and other Society activities.

The Society operates both online and in person. Local and worldwide.

What are Clubhouses?

Clubhouses are Society spaces where members gather in person to build relationships, practice the work, and deepen the living community. They make the Society physical, local, and real, not only online.

What are mentorship programs?

Mentorship programs provide guided depth for members who want help applying the Neothink mind more fully. They can support application in business, productivity, relationships, health, prosperity, self-leadership, and the whole of life.

Mentorship exists to help members deepen practice, not to replace their judgment. The individual remains the standard.

Values and Purpose

What the Society stands for.

Who is the Society for?

The Society is for honest, productive, self-led men and women who want to use the Neothink mind to create values, build prosperity, deepen relationships, strengthen health, and live more fully.

It is for people serious about operating at a different level.

What does the Society stand for?

The Society stands for self-leadership, value creation, rational action, honest productivity, prosperity without guilt, love without sacrifice, health as active responsibility, happiness as a rightful aim of life, and the individual mind in direct contact with reality.

What is a self-led individual?

A self-led individual is a man or woman who lives from the power of his or her own mind.

The self-led individual thinks, creates, chooses, loves, builds, produces, and acts from direct engagement with reality rather than inherited guilt, social pressure, outside authority, or second-hand thinking.

Why does the Society talk about guilt and sacrifice?

Because guilt and sacrifice have often been used to separate honest people from their own power.

A productive human being can be taught to feel guilty for wanting prosperity, happiness, love, health, freedom, and the full enjoyment of life. That guilt makes him easier to direct, easier to drain, and easier to keep dependent.

Neothink points in the opposite direction: value creation, self-leadership, prosperity, love, happiness, and life directed by the individual's own mind.

What does "a guiltless life of prosperity, love, and happiness" mean?

It means a life earned through value creation, rational action, self-leadership, and the refusal to live beneath false guilt.

It does not mean taking from others. It means creating values, building prosperity, loving from values, caring for health, and living in harmony with life.

Why does Neothink Society stand outside conventional institutions?

Neothink Society stands outside conventional institutions because it begins from a different premise: the self-led individual.

Conventional institutions often organize life around external authority: credentials, permission, accepted conclusions, inherited categories, and dependence on systems outside the individual. Neothink begins in the opposite place: the individual mind in direct contact with reality.

A society built around self-leadership cannot be easily understood by systems built around dependence.

The Society exists for men and women who use the Neothink mind to create values, build prosperity, deepen love, strengthen health, and live from their own judgment.

Why do some people misunderstand Neothink Society?

Neothink Society is often misunderstood because it does not fit conventional categories.

It is not merely a course, a social club, a personal development community, or a philosophy group. It is a private worldwide society where members use the Neothink mind in the whole of life.

The Society stands outside mainstream assumptions about authority, guilt, sacrifice, and dependence. Its center is self-leadership, value creation, rational action, and the honest individual's right to prosperity, love, happiness, and life lived from his or her own mind.

Results, Testimonials, and Responsibility

Honest about outcomes.

Are member results guaranteed?

No. Individual results vary.

Members use the Neothink mind in different lives, circumstances, businesses, relationships, and levels of application. Outcomes depend on individual circumstances, action, judgment, and consistency. Testimonials and member experiences reflect individual outcomes and are not guarantees of results.

Does the Society provide medical advice?

No. The Society's health-related practice focuses on the role of self-leadership, daily structure, energy, responsibility, and the integrated life.

Members should seek qualified medical professionals for medical conditions, diagnosis, treatment, or medical decisions.

How should testimonials be understood?

Testimonials are personal experiences from individuals who engaged with Neothink. They are useful as human evidence of experience, but they do not replace individual judgment, direct application, or personal responsibility.

The Society publishes them as part of its history, community, and record of lived experience. They are not guarantees.

Starting Point

Where to begin.

How do I apply for membership?

Membership is by application. If you are serious about using the Neothink mind in daily life, you can begin here:

Apply for Membership

The Neothink Society exists for self-led men and women who want to use the Neothink mind in the whole of life.

To think more clearly. To create more powerfully. To build prosperity. To deepen love. To strengthen health. To live from the power of their own minds.

That is the work of the Society.