I feel extremely weird sharing dollar amounts I've
earned. Not my style.
But I am genuinely dumbfounded by a particular result.
In the past year or so, I pulled in an astonishing $95,338.21 from a single source.
And it was the least I'd ever had to work
for that kind of money in my life.
So I made a decision: I would give it all away. Every single penny.
I kept the Austrian Student Scholars Conference alive at a time when a slash in funding threatened its future.
I kept open a heroic crisis pregnancy center that would, without a doubt, have closed its doors otherwise.
And I did a bunch of other things that had direct, tangible consequences similar to these.
So what is this source, and how did I do it?
I'll tell you this: I didn't have to create a product, provide customer service, master anything technical, write a million promotional emails, set up websites or landing pages, buy any physical goods or hold any inventory -- none of that.
At this point, if you didn't know me as well as you do, you'd be saying: sure, Woods.
Sure.
But I'm not a neocon yammering about Iraqi WMDs. This is real, and the recipients of the donations I made are living proof.
Next Wednesday, all will be revealed.
See you there:
Tom
Woods