You leave with eleven people who sat through the exact same five days. Once a month, for a year, you sit back down together and put the thinking to work. On real problems. Yours and theirs.
You learn something that changes you. You feel it. Then you go home to the same life and the same pressure, and within a few weeks the old patterns quietly return.
That isn't a failure of the training. It happens because you were on your own again.
The Forum is the answer to that. After your five days, you are never on your own again.
When you attend, you are placed in a group of twelve from your cohort. People who sat in the same room, learned the same tools, and know exactly what you went through.
This group forms once. It is the specific eleven people you went through it with, and it never re-forms. There is no joining it later.
The people you call when life gets heavy and you need someone who actually understands.
Every month you name one thing you'll do. Every month they ask you how it went.
A room that works your real problems through the method, until you reach your own answer.
This is what makes the Forum different from every other peer group. Most groups run on advice. Someone shares a problem and everyone says what they would do. It rarely helps, because advice is just someone else's story wearing the costume of an answer.
The Forum runs on the HT Protocol: the frameworks you learned in your five days, used together on the thing that has been keeping you awake. It isn't eleven opinions. It's one clear way of thinking, used well.
Watch a problem get solved
Three opinions. All contradictory. You now feel pressure to please whoever gave the loudest one, and you're no closer to your own answer.
You sit down to help other people with their problems. And as you listen, you realise you are carrying the same one. The same fear. The same decision you keep putting off. You walk in to help. You walk out lighter. Every single month.
The most powerful networks on earth run on exactly this. Small groups that meet every month, in private, to work on real problems. It's the reason their members stay for decades.
There is one difference. Their members are strangers who slowly learn to trust each other over years. Yours already spent five days together at their most open. The trust is there on day one.
We run the first four with you, as part of your integration, and teach the twelve of you how to hold the room and use the tools together. Then the group carries it for the rest of the year. Tap a month.
We introduce your twelve, set the one rule, and run your first problem through the HT Protocol together so you feel how it works from the inside.
The Forum only works if it is safe, so it is sealed. Nothing said inside is ever repeated outside. Not to a partner, not to anyone. That is the rule that lets people bring the real thing, the part of their life they can't say out loud anywhere else.
A full twelve months of it, sitting inside a price that already feels too low.