Dont_Tell_Me_What_I_Cant_Do
| Dont Tell Me What I Cant Do!
Copyright 2005 Michael Murray
Have you ever watched ABC’s hit TV show Lost? My favorite
episode was titled “Walkabout”. In it, we learn that the
mysterious outdoorsman Locke was actually paralyzed from the
waist down before getting on the doomed 815 flight which crashed
and, somehow, gave him the use of his legs back.
Locke was actually planning to go on a Walkabout, which is an
outdoor adventure. But the leader, seeing Locke’s limitation,
forbade him to go. Angrily Locke shouted “Don’t tell me what I
can’t do!” We then flash forward to the plane crash, and see
Locke on the ground, slowly moving his legs. Then stand up. And
walk.
You can probably guess where I’m going with this, but before you
write this off as another “motivational” article, stay with me
for a minute.
I’ve had many “Locke Moments” in my life. Although I’ve never
said his line to anyone before, I’ve sure thought it. When
you’re born with the umbilical cord wrapped around your neck and
barely live, you get used to people telling you what you can’t
do.
First, doctors told my parents that if I did live I wouldn’t be
active at all. I’d basically be a vegetable. They told my
parents to put me in a home. They didn’t listen. “Don’t tell us
what he can’t do!”
So, they took me home and it turned out that mentally, I was
fine. I had Cerebral Palsy and doctors said I’d never walk.
Well, they were right… for the first 7 years of my life I
crawled around on my knees. I went through physical therapy
multiple times a week and was quite determined for a kid. At 7
years old, at my grandparents’ house, I took my first steps, to
everyone’s amazement, including myself. “Don’t tell me what I
can’t do!”
As I got older, people urged me to get into technical side of
computers and get a good job. I hated that stuff. I wanted to be
an entrepreneur. People warned me about this. It’s too risky.
But I pursued ventures both online and offline, and I’ve made
money in both. In fact, next month I’ll be selling a 4-acre
piece of land. I’ll net $144,000 on the deal. Glad I took that
risk. “Don’t tell me what I can’t do!”
What about you? Do you get ridiculed by your friends and family
when you tell them about your Internet dreams? It’s very common.
The simple fact is that loved ones who do this to you have good
intentions. They don’t want to see you get hurt, ripped off, or
scammed. They just, quite honestly, have no idea what they’re
talking about.
I’ve long since giving up on trying to explain what I do online
to friends and extended family. Even trying to explain simple
concepts such as email marketing can lead to comments such as
“Oh, so you spam people?” It’s frustrating, to say the least. It
hurts because these are the people who you’d expect to be on
your side.
Don’t let these people get you down. Ask yourself one question:
Do I believe that what I’m doing will eventually lead to
financial success? Whether it’s creating e-books, doing
affiliate marketing, making content sites, writing articles, or
whatever it may be. If you can honestly say yes, then keep
plugging away and never give up.
The next time a loved one says you’re crazy for trying to make
money online, don’t get mad. Don’t get defensive. You don’t have
to defend anything. You know what you’re doing. They have no
clue. Just think about Locke, getting up from that crash site
and walking, and simply say “Don’t tell me what I can’t do.”
About the author:
Michael Murray is a 22-year old full-time Internet marketer and
college student with Cerebral Palsy who lives in sunny Orlando
Florida. He recommends CBmall for both newbies and advanced
marketers as a way to earn autopilot income. CBmall's automated
marketing systems provide 15 powerful ways to earn. Free audio
and info at: http://marketlikeapro.com/FreeReport.html
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