At NYU everyone loves you if you're a Marxist.
But if you have second thoughts, you're shunned. As in completely ostracized.
That's what happened to the great Michael
Rectenwald, whom I've had the great pleasure of getting to know in recent years, and who has undergone a complete ideological transformation.
He made an interesting remark during one of my interviews with him, regarding how not to get steamrolled in the age of the Great Reset: "Be as entrepreneurial as possible."
This
advice is easier said than done for most people.
It isn't that people don't see the value in it. Particularly after what happened over the past couple of years, almost everyone would in principle love to have something outside the machine that generates income, in order to protect themselves and their families in the face of an unknown future.
The problems I hear are these:
(1) I don't know what to do.
(2) Even if I do manage to get started, I don't stick with it.
(3) I don't know where to look for
help.
That's why it's better to do it with the help of a community that can advise you and help you and encourage you and make sure you stick with it.
Even if you're established in business you can always benefit from making new
connections, having a place to go for advice, etc.
It so happens I have created just such a community (one of whose many benefits is indeed business coaching and support, even for people barely at the idea stage).
I'm letting you look
around for 30 days. You will come back and say: "This thing is much better than you said. It's exactly what a normal person needs in order to prosper in a world that hates him."
Indeed it is.
But my offer expires at midnight, so get clicking:
https://www.TomSchoolOfLife.com
Tom Woods
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