The Story
How a Lawyer Who Couldn't See
Learned to See What Others Miss.
Sean Callagy was born with a progressive eye condition that would eventually take his sight. The doctors told him what he could not do. He spent the next four decades proving them wrong.
He built Callagy Law into a 125-person trial firm over 27 years. He recovered nearly a billion dollars for healthcare clients fighting payers who said no. He won two Top 100 National Jury Verdicts — the kind of recognition reserved for less than one-tenth of one percent of attorneys in America.
Somewhere along the way, he realized the thing that made him exceptional wasn't talent. It wasn't luck. It was a method. A framework. A formula for what mastery actually looks like when you break it down to its components — self, influence, process.
He spent years codifying it. He named it The Unblinded Formula. He taught it from 19 Tony Robbins stages. He delivered it in over 2,000 keynotes. He watched it transform lawyers, founders, executives, and entire firms.
Then he had a question that changed everything: What if a machine could learn this?
That question is ACTi. Every ACTi Being is a working embodiment of the Unblinded Formula — not a chatbot, not a generic assistant, but an intelligence that operates with self-mastery, influence mastery, and process mastery. The frame that took Sean a lifetime to build, now scaled.
