On the Facebook page of the great Mike Rowe, someone posted:
"If you're involved in PragerU, I've lost all respect for you...and apparently your ignorant followers...happy?"
Mike's response:
"The part that fascinates me, Jennifer, is the part where you assume your respect is something I might be craving. What happened, exactly, to give you the impression that people you've never met might care about having your respect?"
I love this. You do, too.
Note that Rowe doesn't have to abase himself before this woman, in the spirit of "the customer is always right." That isn't the kind of business he runs.
Same with me.
I have the usual jerks gunning for me all the time. As you may have noticed, I don't exactly cater to them.
One of the ways my business is insulated from this crap is the model I use.
Half my business doesn't even involve my own products, so people who buy through me aren't even my customers in the first place. They're somebody else's headache.
Second, I often promote things that people buy not only once, but month after month. That means financial security for me.
How do I find such things?
Here's a simple resource showing you exactly how.
Until tomorrow, it's 50% off (this is just for my people, since nobody else knows about this product yet).
Master this, and never abase yourself again:
Tom Woods