We've all seen it. Some of you may even have had to do it.
The "deep clean" of workplaces (and even homes) supposedly to fight the virus.
Obsessive sanitizing of surfaces goes on all over the place. It's everywhere we look.
For many months, even people who disagree with us on lockdowns insisted that people were overcleaning in response to the virus, and that there was no point in doing this. The virus essentially doesn't spread from surfaces.
Well, now even the CDC, which so far has urged every ludicrous bit of pandemic theater, says: you can stop all the obsessive deep cleaning now.
That's at least something.
But meanwhile, the crazy rules in other areas are likely to continue, at least for a while.
And at the risk of sounding like a broken record, this is another benefit to a laptop business: you can insulate yourself from the lunacy that surrounds you.
My friend Kevin Fahey is one of the best instructors on just how to do that, which is why I myself am in his Facebook group.
He's not a gazillionaire, but he generated 500K online last year, and he's showing step by step how you can get started down the same road.
In fact, just yesterday Kevin helped me.
I had written an entire email, and the text completely vanished when I went to save it on my email autoresponder service.
He gave me a trick for preventing that from ever happening again.
And yesterday I shared with you a piece of advice he gave me that generated over 87K for me over the past four and a half years.
His products are like that.
Just one or two ideas like that can be what makes the difference for you.
Just 48 hours remain before discount code TOM20 no longer works, so go take advantage of it (be sure to click where it says "I have a coupon") and learn from the guy I learn from:
Tom Woods