Hard to believe, but I graduated from college an
astonishing 30 years ago.
During that time, email came into popular usage. You could communicate with others even if they didn't also use AOL or CompuServe, or whatever. I used it to keep in touch with my high school friends.
Did it occur to me that I would one day make my living with it? Of course not.
When the
Internet came along, most of us were aware of it but weren't quite sure what to do with it. When the great Ken McCarthy (a Tom Woods Show guest, I am very proud to say) tried to explain that you could sell things on it, and that one day soon it would even have video, people scoffed.
By the time guys like Ken were worlds ahead of other people, that's when everyone else caught up.
Very, very few people recognize moments like these, even when in retrospect they seem so obvious.
As I mentioned yesterday, even a guy like Paul Krugman -- who, while wrong, is not a dope -- could look at the new technology and think it would have little to no real impact on commerce.
People who saw and understood it right away did very well.
Well, we are experiencing another such moment, with technological innovations that once again people are aware of, and that once again they don't know what to do with.
A company called Amazing has been around a long time, training beginners in eCommerce and building an excellent reputation while doing so. They are now training people in how to take the new technology and build something
extraordinary with it.
And they're doing it at a time when not even 0.1% of the public has appreciated what's possible.
In my experience, that is precisely the time to strike, because that's precisely the time when the biggest gains can occur.
Here's what I mean:
https://www.tomwoods.com/nextlevel
Tom Woods