Entrepreneur, inventor, speaker, and author Randy Lyman recently hosted an intimate gathering at Pulp & Press, a café and bookstore in Fort Lauderdale, to celebrate the release of his new book, The Third Element.
The setting proved to be a fitting backdrop for the afternoon, encouraging the kind of thoughtful conversation and genuine connection that are central themes of Lyman’s work. The event offered attendees an opportunity to gain insight into the entrepreneur and author behind The Third Element, as well as the experiences that have shaped his work.
Rather than focusing on a presentation or traditional book promotion, he spent much of the afternoon engaged in thoughtful one-on-one conversations with attendees. He listened intently, asked meaningful questions, and created space for genuine dialogue. Long after many events would have shifted their attention elsewhere, Lyman remained focused on the people in the room.
The conversations reflected many of the themes explored throughout The Third Element.
With a background in physics and engineering, Lyman launched his first business at the age of twenty and went on to build and sell multiple successful companies. Along the way, he earned patents, achieved recognition on the Inc. 500 list of America’s fastest-growing private companies, and established a career defined by innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership.
Yet after achieving many of the milestones traditionally associated with success, Lyman became increasingly interested in fulfillment, emotional awareness, and the deeper factors that influence how we experience life, leadership, and personal growth.
These themes form the foundation of The Third Element, which explores the role emotions, self-awareness, intuition, and personal responsibility play in both personal and professional growth. While the book addresses universal human experiences, its message is particularly relevant in today’s conversations around leadership, legacy, family dynamics, and human capital.
What makes his perspective particularly compelling is his emphasis on a more complete vision of success—one that values achievement, leadership, personal growth, and fulfillment as interconnected parts of the same journey.
For entrepreneurs, investors, executives, and multi-generational families, these conversations are becoming increasingly relevant. Lyman’s work explores the connection between achievement and fulfillment, encouraging individuals to better understand the emotional patterns, experiences, and beliefs that influence both personal growth and lasting success.
Perhaps that is why Randy Lyman’s message is resonating with so many people. Through The Third Element, he encourages readers to explore the relationship between achievement, self-awareness, fulfillment, and personal growth—an increasingly relevant conversation in today’s world.
The Third Element: The Missing Key to Activating the Law of Attraction is available now.















