When the lizard people gathered here at Jekyll Island over 100 years ago to plot the creation of the Federal
Reserve, I'm pretty sure nobody was doing construction work outside their windows before 9:00am.
And that the fire alarm didn't go off early in the morning as well.
Your host here, on the other hand, wasn't so lucky.
I tend to be the late-to-bed type, in the tradition of Murray Rothbard. I had to put that aside during my years as a college professor, when I often had to wake up first thing in the morning. But now I'm back to my old ways.
This can be you, as proprietor of your nonlockdownable store.
No getting up at 6am to get down to the store and get ready for the public.
Get up when you want. Work when you want.
Like anything, it's still work, but it's on your terms.
Think of almost everything that you'd hate about running an actual brick-and-mortar store -- rude people, no time freedom, no location freedom, laying out massive cash for inventory, massive mortgage, and regulators, to name a few -- and every single one of those is eliminated with an online store.
Watch at least the first 30 minutes of the Don Wilson presentation I recommended on Tom Woods Show episode 1744, and if you're not completely absorbed, I owe you a Coke.
Here's how to find freedom in a very unfree world:
Tom Woods