First off: if you haven't had a chance to
open my email from last night about what happened when the Secret Service came to my house, it's a juicy one.
Not clickbait: I was a computer hacker in my early teens, the Secret Service really did come to my house looking for me, and they could have nailed me on all kinds of things.
Leave it to the government to set their sights on a kid who's done 100 things wrong, and try to nab him on the one thing he didn't do.
Anywho:
Last week I released a Tom Woods Show episode with one of my favorite subject lines of all time: "The Tom Woods Guide to Seceding From Everything."
It's all about the lesson Harry Browne teaches in his book How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World.
And let's face it: financial freedom is on everyone's mind.
(Thought experiment: how much would you have to be paid to be willing to give up your "right to vote"?)
Now for financial freedom you can try your hand at the stock market, which you probably know nothing about.
You can kill yourself until the boss gives you a promotion, then kill yourself again until the next promotion.
You can keep buying programs about online business, and never use them.
Or you can join a bunch of Tom Woods Show listeners and do this:
Tom Woods