Imagine having it all, and giving it up to venture out on your own.
On the Tom Woods Show I talked to a guy who probably sacrificed more than you and I ever could. And it paid off, big time.
He had the Fortune 500 gig (he was a Vice President at LabCorp), plus bonuses, stock options, the works.
But he hated his life. No flexibility, no time, no way to enjoy what he earned.
So he shocked everyone.
He quit.
He's now successful beyond his (or our) wildest dreams, and as a teacher he's helped make some of our own folks here in the libertarian world successful beyond their wildest dreams.
Therefore:
This is a guy you should know, and listen to.
On my show I've talked to other people who have gone out on their own and succeeded.
Ross Trottier, a Tom Woods Show listener, is a guitar instructor. There are lots of guitar instructors offering lessons online. I doubt many of them pull in six figures like Ross. He cracked the code.
Katie Wells, a Tom Woods Show listener known as "Wellness Mama," has her own wellness blog that is massively successful -- last I checked she employed half a dozen people to manage it all.
Tom Woods Show guest Leah McHenry makes a good living as a musician -- extremely difficult for most people to do -- because she, too, cracked the code.
Paul Laino, whom I featured not on my show but in my product Net Profits Academy, is the Scrap and Pallet Man on YouTube. He makes videos of himself picking through garbage. There's no way you can monetize that, right? Well, he pulls in five figures a month doing this. He cracked the code.
The beauty of what we've been discussing over the past two weeks, though, is that there's no code to crack. The exact model you should follow is already laid out for you. You don't have to figure it all out and reinvent the wheel, the way these people did.
Now that we've covered the bird's-eye view of 2021 eCommerce, we're getting into specifics in our second and final presentation.
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