| The great Harvey Risch is at Yale, so I hate to say that everyone from Yale obviously needs to be ignored at this point, but let’s say everyone except Harvey Risch.
“Misinformation,” whether medical or otherwise, has obviously come to mean: information we don’t want you to have.
Another thing a lot of these people didn’t want you to have was, you know, a job — unless they decided you were “essential.” So maybe it’s not such a bad idea to have something in your back pocket for in case they come after us again.
A reputable company I know has put together a docuseries in which 27 possible side hustle ideas are explained in detail by people who actually do them: everything from getting into Airbnb or rentals, or coaching and consulting, or selling information products, or being a part-time freelance writer, or using Amazon or Shopify, just plain starting a business — or even unloading crap in your garage that will bring in more than you think.
They’re going to start charging for the series, but during the launch you can watch it for free. First episode airs tonight, so check it out if you’re interested:
https://www.tomwoods.com/startstonight
Tom Woods |