You guys know: I'm concerned about the virus, and I'm trying my best to figure out what to think.
This sure isn't helping:
The New York Post ran a story with the headline, "20-year-old coronavirus victim was told ‘no need to worry’ by doctors."
In PARAGRAPH NINE we find out this person had pneumonia.
In PARAGRAPH TEN we find out he had leukemia.
I don't care what you think about the virus. That's b.s.
Now:
My theme this week has been:
You can spend your unexpected downtime obsessing over the virus, or consumed by media reports, or frankly just playing video games.
Or you and I can use this time to improve ourselves so we'll be in good shape when the crisis passes.
I know I've written to you a lot about my podcast guest Ryan Levesque, but that's because there's a lot you can discover by listening to him.
I keep putting it this way: what Ryan teaches can be the difference between I'm-putting-food-on-the-table business success and I-never-thought-this-would-happen-to-me levels of success.
He's doing a live Q&A session with just us today at noon Eastern. I'd really like you to be there with me.
After today, I won't be writing to you about this again. Ryan's annual campaign on behalf of his Ask Method ends today.
The Woods folks are going to make the most of this time.
Are you with us?
Click to sign up and I'll see you there:
Tom Woods