Back in the old days, when your host here taught undergraduates, I used to
ask, just for the heck of it: "What are the first three words of the Declaration of Independence?"
Without fail, I got "We the people" in response.
Never once did I get the correct answer.
(They were thinking of the Constitution. The Declaration begins, "When in the course of human events....")
That itself is a trivial thing, but I rather doubt they'd been told the full significance of the Declaration, either. I talked about that in my libertarian newsletter today.
Now remember how in grade school, near Thanksgiving, we used to talk about what we were thankful for?
I think it's time, around Independence Day, to start thinking about those things from which we in our own lives are striving to gain independence.
And it's a lot, is it not?
How about official sources of information, for one?
Or possibly Big Pharma, or the worst of American popular culture, or a dozen other things?
Or, of course, you may want financial independence. No more incompetent boob telling you what to do.
Toward that end, I have a detailed report on 12 common models for bringing in recurring revenue (the best kind, because it comes in reliably month after month, year after year).
Even if you decide for some reason you hate 11 of them, you need only one to be off to the races.
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