One of Woods's Laws sounds kind of harsh, I admit.
It's sadly true, though.
It's this:
Nobody ever does anything.
Now all right, that is obviously not universally true. Sometimes people do things.
But for instance, take the subject of these emails: building online businesses or side hustles. Very few people actually wind up taking action.
There are simple things that anyone can do, and yet nobody does.
For example, it is ridiculous that I should be the only person on Earth who as an affiliate of the Ron Paul Curriculum is running a Google AdWords ad for it.
I take this to mean:
(1) Most people don't know how to do this;
(2) Most people are unaware that doing this is a good idea;
(3) Most people have convinced themselves that the idea of generating income online is a "scam."
Whichever of 1, 2, or 3 may apply to a given individual, the net effect is to leave the field wide open for me, so part of me isn't exactly grieving over the lack of competition.
At the same time, I darn well should have some competition.
I get emails all the time from people who took my advice on this or that and now have a thriving online venture.
But I should get far more of these.
And especially in an age when 79-year-old bureaucrats aspire -- as Anthony Fauci made clear in recent remarks -- to remake all of society, more people than ever should be striving to shield themselves from the power hungry, who think nothing of ruining people's livelihoods.
Some income sources can't be reached by the lizard people.
You should have one of those.
Here's a good way to do it:
Tom Woods