At the Ron Paul event this weekend there was some cautious optimism: the bad guys may have overextended themselves
and may have to retreat, at least in the United States.
I think there is plenty of evidence for this.
At the same time, the crazies aren't giving up. In New York it will now be necessary for children 5 and above to show vaccination status to get into restaurants, theaters, and the like, and the state is imposing its own vaccine mandate on workers while the federal one is bogged down in the courts.
None of this will do any more good than any of the other schemes the lizard people have imposed. We can know that for certain.
Apart from the sheer outrageousness of it all, these measures will of course destroy businesses and drive away tourism.
So even this may wind up being self-reversing.
Now of course, all of this matters to me deeply, not only for the principle involved but also because, frankly, many places I have loved are now closed to me to one degree or another.
The one consolation I have is that the way I make my living is protected against these people, so whether the tide is turning or not, I can still keep the lights on.
This week I am recommending that you give serious thought to coaching as an aspect of your business or indeed as your entire business.
It's a job that requires you to answer to no one but your clients, you can usually perform it from anywhere, and you can work yourself up to a point where you can ask for, and get, serious dough.
This very day, for example, I'm mailing a check to Ken McCarthy, a recent guest on the Tom Woods Show, to avail myself of his coaching services. Price: $2000 for one hour.
Today and tomorrow there's a free online event going on that I recommend you make a little time for.
A dozen 7-figure coaches will be live, and each will share his top tip for attracting clients. No fluff, because they're each getting only 20 minutes.
And each person will give you a helpful bonus, so you'll have 12 of those by the end.
So:
Good thing: no-cost event today and tomorrow, where some very successful coaches give you their most valuable tips.
The catch: you have to be there live.
Register now, because it starts today:
Tom Woods