The bad guys are always
professing to be concerned about other people's children, but what they're usually demanding is the right to colonize their minds with alien ideologies.
It's never: we want to impart to them the kind of knowledge that will help them succeed.
By contrast, my four older daughters all have a copy of Turn Your Passions into Profits, by Matt McWilliams. I talk to them a lot about the interesting things I do to make my living.
For instance, I've told a few of them exactly what my upcoming book launch is going to look like, in terms of marketing and in terms of generating income
beyond the book itself.
They're all genuinely fascinated.
(Early in 2024 I'll lay out for you exactly what I did, how I did it, and what the results were.)
Now maybe they'll never need this kind of information. But better they have it than not, because better safe than sorry.
There's nothing particularly young-person-centered about what Paul and Shreya (one of whose clients is Ron Paul) teach, but a high school student can absolutely understand it, and
can start thinking about his future in the right way. (And of course you, dear reader, will find it equally useful.)
They give detailed training on half a dozen different kinds of businesses one might run from a laptop. A young person who masters this will be in a much, much better position than his peers.
Final call:
https://www.tomwoods.com/insider
Tom Woods
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