At the 1000th and 2000th episode events I held in Orlando for those Tom Woods Show milestones, I invited the great Eric July for a Dad joke competition.
As you may know (the videos are on YouTube), Eric won both times -- the second time even more decisively than the first.
Here's one of the jokes I told at
the second one:
"I was living on a houseboat and fell in love with the girl next door. But sadly, we drifted apart."
Clever, but not clever enough to getting a laugh out of Eric, sad to say.
I don't know why that joke came into my head this morning, but here's where my brain went with it:
Nobody drifts into great things.
That's something to burn into the ol' noggin.
We'd all like to make progress in our careers, in that new business, as parents, as spouses, in our finances, as well as socially, health-wise, with our hobbies, etc.
But if we merely drift, we'll
get drifter's results.
I'll show you how not to drift, and instead command your way into the results you want (but my secret Black Friday discount that no other segment of my audience knows about doesn't last long):
https://www.tomwoods.com/dontdrift