After my wife, my kids, and my closest friends,
the person who knows me better than anyone in the world is my personal trainer, because I see him every weekday that I'm not traveling, and we talk between sets.
Yesterday we talked about what we wanted to be when we were younger.
My answer: a high school math teacher.
Can you imagine giving that answer? But that's
really what I wanted.
I was co-captain of the high school math team, which I twice led to the Massachusetts state competition and once to the New England one, and I was twice a member of the Eastern Massachusetts All-Star Team and attended the national competition at Penn State as part of that team.
What can I say? I liked math. To me it was elegant and beautiful.
Not everyone felt that way -- possibly including you, dear reader. Math was a source of torture for so many of my peers.
That's why I enjoyed being a tutor. I'm good at explaining difficult things so people understand them. Seeing that light of recognition in their eyes when they'd get it was so rewarding.
Now I may not
have become a math teacher, but I do plenty of teaching anyway: in my public lectures, in the Ron Paul Curriculum, at Liberty Classroom, and sometimes even on my podcast.
I like making difficult things easy, and I like taking things people didn't think they could do -- like advanced math -- and showing them that they can do these things after all.
One thing I'm particularly
good at, if I may say so, is teaching people how to monetize the Internet. I've been doing that every which way for over a dozen years, so I know what I'm talking about.
I'm going to be taking people step by step in a free demonstration, going from zero to a full-blown business that's simple and stress free.
Most free webinars are a waste of time. There's little to no content
and it's all a sales pitch.
I defy you to try to buy anything on this webinar. There ain't nothing for sale.
And I'm not leaving anything out. I'm going to teach you the whole thing, right before your eyes.
The catch is that there's no replay, and you have to be there live.
I love doing this, because like
advanced math, this is something lots of people think they can't do -- until they hear me explain it.
Reserve your spot and I'll see you there:
https://www.tomwoods.com/woodstheteacher
Tom Woods