We had things pretty bad in the U.S. during the
horrific Covid years, but as you will surely recall, Canada had it considerably worse.
When in May 2021 I sought out someone to report to my mostly U.S.-based audience (for episode #1887 of the Tom Woods Show) on what things were like in Canada, Adam was my man.
The other reason I find Adam fascinating is that he's an action-taker. He attended an online presentation exactly
like the one he is about to deliver to you good folks and...he actually did what it taught.
It was teaching the "print-on-demand" model of online business.
Lots of people would like to have such a business. It's fun to run, and can be quite profitable. It also can't be shut down by the insane "public health" authorities.
Lots of people would like to have it. Lots of people would like to have lots of things. Adam followed the steps and did it.
Like Murray Rothbard, I have a series of laws I've named after myself. One of them is: nobody ever does anything. And like Rothbard's laws, they are empirical generalizations rather than strict laws admitting of no exceptions. Adam is an exception.
He became very successful. He created the online merchandise store for a well-known libertarian organization. He coached people one on one. And he generated a boatload of dough selling simple mugs that a fulfillment company created for him.
As I mentioned yesterday, he got so good at it that he's now CEO of the fulfillment company.
So I'd say he's a good person to learn
from -- and of course the better you do at it, the better his company does, so he's going to teach you what he knows.
Adam Schneider became CEO Adam Schneider because he decided to do something.
Here's how you can do the same. And it's another simple business that your ambitious older teen can take on as well -- and learn plenty about business in the process.
Reserve your spot, and learn from the master:
https://www.tomwoods.com/adam
Tom Woods