I generally trust my instincts. I think I
typically make good decisions.
But I'm not infallible.
So I like to be able to run my ideas by people.
Michael Malice is a good guy to have as a friend for many reasons: he's smart, funny (savage, even), engaging, and if you go a month without talking to him he's got some new and interesting project he's working
on.
But he's also a good advice giver.
I was writing my bonus book that I give away with Diary of a Psychosis. It's a collection of people's stories from during the lockdown. I was going to call it Covid Stories.
Malice stopped me. "Tom, that title sucks. Come up with something else."
So I did:
Collateral Damage: Victims of the Lockdown Regime Tell Their Stories.
Much better.
We all need that kind of feedback.
So I added, as an unannounced bonus to my Niche Breakthrough Workshop, a private group where we can pick each other's brains and get feedback to help us ultimately settle on just the right
niche.
But at midnight the offer is withdrawn, and will not be available at any price.
Last chance:
https://www.tomwoods.com/niche
Tom Woods