The initial conversation
The first step to joining The Noble’s Path is a conversation. Not a sales call. A genuine assessment of whether the path and the group are the right fit for where you are right now. We do not take every applicant. If the fit is not right, we will tell you directly.
Before you book —
hear from the men
Three men who went through the same conversation you are considering. Different circumstances. The same decision. Watch before you book.
What the conversation is
The Noble’s Path Initial Conversation is a 30-minute call. Come prepared to speak honestly about where you are, what you have tried, and what you are looking for. That is all that is needed.
A genuine assessment
We are assessing whether the path is right for you at this stage. You are assessing whether this is the right commitment to make. Both matter equally.
Not a sales call
There is no pitch. No persuasion. If the Noble’s Path is not right for you right now, you will be told directly and given a clear reason why.
Seriousness and honesty
Not perfection. Not an already-disciplined man. A man who is honest about where he is and serious about doing the work required to change it.
A clear answer
You will know whether you are being offered a place, asked to return at a later stage, or whether the path is not the right fit for your situation.
Book the Noble’s Path Initial Conversation
Select a time below. The call is 30 minutes. If no suitable time is available, contact us directly by email.
Write to david@thenoblespath.com — introduce yourself briefly and what brings you to the path. We will respond directly.
Before the call
No preparation is required beyond thinking honestly about the following. These are the questions the conversation will move towards anyway.
Where are you now?
Not where you want to be. Where you actually are — in your habits, your discipline, your relationships, your sense of direction. Be honest about this.
What have you already tried?
What you have already attempted tells us something important about how you approach the problem — and what is likely to work.
What are you prepared to commit to?
The Noble’s Path requires consistent weekly effort over a long period. What level of commitment are you actually prepared to make — not in theory, but in practice?
Why now?
Something brought you here at this point. What is it? The answer to this question often tells us more about fit than anything else.