You probably remember David Hogg.
He rose to prominence after the school shooting in Parkland, Florida. He has not stopped talking since -- even though he does not have a single original thought to convey.
You and I can script every word that comes out of his mouth. He is completely superfluous. The entire U.S. media is composed of David Hoggs, as are American universities and American culture itself.
But there he is, yapping away.
Well, now he intends to open a pillow manufacturing company to compete with MyPillow (for obvious political reasons).
In fact, his Wikipedia entry already describes him as "the co-founder of Good Pillow, a pillow manufacturing company." Needless to say, not a single pillow has yet been produced.
Practically every single thing he's saying about his future company on Twitter will have the result of making his costs prohibitively high and his product uncompetitive. It's every left-progressive demand ever made. He's about to find out how business actually works.
Oh, and of course he has created an Activist Advisory Board, which is definitely what I want from my pillow company.
Ol' David wants to live in a world in which everything -- even your pillow -- is political.
He is starting a pillow company, moreover, out of pure spite, because he despises MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell for his political stances.
Now I'll admit: it's better to produce pillows than to spout SJW nonsense on Twitter all day. I'll give him that.
But a company founded out of spite, and operating according to wacko principles, is not a strategy I would recommend to you, dear reader.
I do recommend the taking action part, though. That part is great.
Here's one of the best guys out there showing you that what seems scary and difficult isn't so scary and difficult, and that you're much closer to having your own stable of products than you think.
But you have to do something.
You have to take action.
Are you going to let this little creep David Hogg out-action you?
I didn't think so.
Go take action:
Tom Woods