I'm at the Mises Institute's Supporters Summit. Location: Jekyll Island, Georgia.
After tonight's event, I headed back to my room. To make things fun, they've placed a room that starts with the number 2 on the third floor.
OK, so they're insane. I can deal with that.
But on my way back, I entered through a back door.
Now every room on the third floor starts with a 3.
And every room on the second floor? Also a 3.
I'm evidently in some bizarre mindf&@% place.
Apparently this back door actually takes you to a whole different building, which was also apparently organized by some kind of psycho.
Meanwhile, now that I've had time to go back to the car and get my things, I'm carrying a huge pile of stuff, while the clothes hangers are tearing through the skin on my hands.
Thanks a lot, you &%#$@^#%#ers.
Anyway:
It truly is a great event and I can't wait for tomorrow.
If the hotel situation had been a bit simpler and saner, my life would have been a bit better, though.
Trying to explain how this hotel works is like trying to understand the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum physics.
Life is better when things are simple.
This is so in your own life.
I could teach you some 37-step way to build yourself a business that will thrill you with the results you'll get, but you will have committed three atrocities before getting to step 10.
Why not keep it simple?
Why not open a nice little store, populated with products with an excellent sales track record, especially on days like Mother's Day, Father's Day, Christmas, etc., and have that be your business?
I have lots of suggestions for you, but nothing simpler or easier to grasp than this.
If you're not completely absorbed by Tom Woods Show guest Don Wilson's presentation, I owe you a Coke.
She's being taken down soon, though, so take my advice: avoid the convoluted -- like a hotel where your 2XXX room is located on the third floor -- and stick with the basic, tried-and-true.
That's the best way to create an anti-Fauci forcefield around your family's financial future.
Enjoy:
Tom Woods