For the past
couple of weeks I've been going to a new gym, and it's owned by an ex-military guy -- very friendly, but you would not want to start anything with this guy.
What I do there is as low-tech as it gets: lifting weights. That's it.
And within reason, there is no real way to speed up the process. You can't take the heaviest weight you can lift and just lift that over and over. You
wouldn't be able to do enough reps. You wouldn't be able to get enough time under tension.
Instead, you reach that personal best, and then you lift at 60 percent of that, then 65, then 70, and so on.
Thinking otherwise is like thinking you would really cook that steak faster if you could just get your oven to a million degrees.
Some things just take time, period.
But there are other things in our world that are not fated to take lots of time, or require lots of inside knowledge. Online commerce is most certainly one of those.
Technology has reached a point that virtually nobody seems aware of, and it means the reasons a lot of people have put off starting a digital business no
longer exist.
This afternoon we're doing an encore presentation of the session we held on Wednesday, on precisely this topic.
What is Woods on about, you say. Well, poke your head in and see.
You will never be able to unsee what will be disclosed to you this very day.
Reserve your spot, and be there with me, because this is indeed something you can do:
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Tom Woods