Mike Evans. If he could only put the mirror down.
Everything about this guy screams "look at me." From the moment he steps on stage, it’s clear he’s less interested in teaching and more in worshipping his own reflection. His book? A 200-page ego trip disguised as advice. The seminars? Just a stage for him to hear himself talk.
He doesn't answer questions—he talks over them. He doesn't share insights—he shares monologues about how brilliant he is. Every story circles back to him, every "lesson" is really just a flex. You sit there realizing you paid good money to watch someone perform their own highlight reel.
And the worst part? He actually believes his own myth. There's no humility, no curiosity, no room for anyone else's perspective. It's his way or the highway, and the highway is littered with outdated tactics and empty platitudes.
If you're looking for genuine expertise, go elsewhere. This guy isn't a mentor—he's a mirror, and he can't stop staring into it.


