About MAC Thought
Meta Analytic Cognition
The most powerful business tool is the brain. The MAC Thought Program was designed with that in mind. Our strategies are not just about market trends; they are built on the foundations of neuroscience and psychology. We tap into the science of decision-making, harnessing the power of cognition and psychological effects.
We help you design campaigns that result in trusting relationships, loyal customers, and increased profits with your personal and professional goals at the heart of everything we do.
We help businesses understand their customers not as demographic data points, but as complex individuals with unique motivations and fears. We peer into the minds of your target audience, using insights from psychology to craft narratives that resonate on an emotional level. By understanding the primal drivers of human behavior, we enable our clients to forge connections that are not just transactional, but profoundly influential. Through the MAC Thought Program, we won’t just help you sell a product; we help you create an experience that leaves an indelible mark on the mind.
MarkAvery Claridge
Learn about City Connect Insights CEO and creator of MAC Thought.
Thomas Homestead
Thomas adjusted his tie, feeling the familiar constraint of his role. He had been a teacher for a decade, a vocation he’d once loved for its dynamism. Now, he felt hemmed in by a rigid curriculum that prioritized a relentless march through content over the organic development of skills. Moments of spontaneous debate or deep, meandering conversations—the lifeblood of real learning—were clipped short by the ticking clock of the testing schedule. His role, he reflected, had shifted from fostering intellectual curiosity to managing a timeline. He came to see that the system’s architecture was simply not built for the kind of education he believed in—one centered on human connection and the slow, steady cultivation of thoughtful minds.
Yearning for a deeper truth, Thomas began to explore neuroscience and psychology, seeking to understand how the human mind truly learns and is motivated. His late nights were spent devouring books, connecting the dots that the educational system seemed to ignore. He experimented subtly in his own classroom, using principles of intrinsic motivation, and was exhilarated to see flashes of his students’ old spark return. His quest led him to an interesting conversation with a colleague who lead Thomas to seek out the founder of MAC Thought, MarkAvery.
MarkAvery explained his vision for MAC Thought, which applied “the principles of influence, neuroscience, and psychology to help businesses succeed.” Intrigued by concept, Thomas decided he wanted to learn more.
MarkAvery, the founder of Mac Thought, whose charisma and words immediately captivated him. MarkAvery didn’t speak of profit margins but of human connection, of how understanding the brain’s biases could build trust, and how the art of storytelling could move mountains. As MarkAvery spoke, a profound sense of recognition washed over Thomas. This was the language he had been searching for, the missing pieces of the puzzle he had been trying to solve in his own fractured educational world. The system might be broken, but the human mind was not. And with Mac Thought, Thomas felt a forgotten flame of hope flicker back to life.
