Odd Noodle’s World Code v1.0
It wouldn’t make sense for me to show you all of this and not use it myself, right? So here is Odd Noodle’s World Code.
The Elements
1. One Climax
- Level 1: I help Creative Misfits build a world that makes $25,000 a month or more.
- Level 2: I help Creative Misfits to build worlds on their terms. Not how someone else decides it should be done.
- Level 3: I help Creative Misfits go to sleep each night with the feeling of achievement. That they are finally doing what they are supposed to be doing.
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2. One Code
I do this through what I call The World Code. A 9-Element framework that walks you through the continuous cycle of building a world that allows you to profit from your joy without losing your soul.
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3. One Creation
The guided World Code is done through The World Code Studio.
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4. One Character
Odd Noodle’s One Character is the Creative Misfit. Someone who feels they could be more in this world if they follow their own path. But being more doesn’t mean doing more.
They want bigger things for themselves without sacrificing who they are. They have a full understanding that money is oxygen, but the goal isn’t to try and breathe harder.
The goal is to plant more trees to make oxygen more abundant in their world.
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5. One Culprit
My Mom is a great Mom, but she had this thing where everything that I did outside of the norm was frowned upon. Because society expects you to do things a certain way.
The problem with that is that when I looked around at the successful people, I never saw anyone who did things the conventional way. It felt like the conventional way was meant to keep people in line so that the successful people could thrive.
Society had us going up the path to the top of the mountain that was the safest, but what they didn’t tell us was that we were walking a path that didn’t come close to leading to the highest peak.
There were other mountains that people who walked off the beaten path found. These mountains had peaks that went above the clouds. These peaks allowed you to see the world for what it was.
Odd Noodle’s Culprit is conformity. The idea that to get what you want, you have to do things the way they expect.
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6. One Concept
A business can grow to the size of its box. A world will grow to the size of your imagination.
The amazing thing about business is that it is nothing more than a series of limiting beliefs, and once you realize that, you don’t see any end in sight. There is no ceiling.
When people build a business, they go in with the belief that to make more, they need to do more.
When people build a world, they realize that the world can do more while they do less.
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7. One Core
Find joy.
If I had to expand on that, then I would say, “To find ourselves, we first must find joy.“
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8. One Conversation
The Conversation encompasses everything that I’ve talked about so far, so I’ll dive into the content strategy that allows me to have my Conversation with my Character.
It always starts with long-form content. My primary platform is YouTube. Threads is where I play around with ideas and work on my delivery. This site is where I’ll write essays to push my own thinking around building a business.
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9. One Crossing
The World Code Guide is my Big Value Asset. In most cases, it’s where I try to guide people because it breaks everything down and gives my Character the best opportunity to see if this world is for them.
Within the guide, there are plenty of signposts letting them know about the Studio and other offers. Nothing is forced. No heavy-handed sales tactics are used.
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How I Got Here
This was over 20 years in the making. Through a billion mistakes and a couple of successes. From understanding who I am and what I want.
Over this time period, I’ve always been building a world even though I wasn’t always aware of it. I wish I could tell you that knowledge brought me here, but the truth is that action is what led me down this path.
This wasn’t something that I could think my way through, although that would’ve been easier.
When you’re building a world, whether you like it or not, it’s going to be built in your image and so it will change. It will evolve over time as you continue to grow.
There is no final version.