I'm Gen X, not a Boomer, but after reading this
email you won't be so sure.
My friend, we've gotten soft.
I don't mean in the sense of: in my day we had to walk three miles to school in the snow, and you spoiled brats get to take a climate-controlled bus.
Instead, I mean: we complain (with good reason, I'll admit) about certain aspects of the US economy
today, but never in human history has any generation had more tools just sitting there waiting to be used to build a prosperous life.
Jack Spirko is right: right now is an incredible time to be alive -- if instead of making angry videos on Twitter about how upset you are over so-called federal budget cuts (I've just watched a few of those myself), you're learning how to use those tools.
Our grandparents and great-grandparents would have given their right arms for the opportunities we have right now. Instead of taking advantage of any of them, though, we're complaining about how tough it is in 2025.
Yes, it's tough if you're trying to live like it's 1977. I agree. That doesn't work so well anymore.
I'm going to show you what to do in 2025
-- how to monetize the Internet, I call it.
It would be downright bizarre if we had this current technology and all these free resources and there weren't a way to make a nice living from it.
Most people won't watch. They'd rather complain. You know plenty of people like that. They are probably the majority.
You are
not one of those people, or you wouldn't be reading this.
I'm going to walk you through it in a live webinar that costs you nothing at all, and on which there will be no BUY NOW button.
It is going to be the most valuable and detailed presentation you've ever paid $0 for. I venture to suggest it will be more valuable than stuff you've paid $297 for.
Older teens should watch, too -- if I'd gotten my start all the way back then, I'd be sitting on an eight- or nine-figure fortune right now.
But register to save your spot ASAP:
https://www.tomwoods.com/woodstheteacher
Tom Woods