Why Overdo Stuff
- Shoot for the stars.
- Land on the moon.
But, peep this. When you:
- Shoot for the moon.
- You'll land on @^^% ugly sticks.
WHY?!
We All Suck
- We aim for _____________.
- Then, we come up short.
Why do we suck so much? It's human tendency to become ridiculously overconfident in our abilities. That's called the Lake Wobegon effect, and it's a reason why:
- 80% of drivers think they're in the top 30%.
- 25% of high schoolers rate themselves in the top 1%.
- 74% of us think we're better-than-average music listeners.
- Most peeps believe they're the hottest sons-of-@^^% in town.
That overconfidence gets you every-frickin-time when you're aiming for your goals. That is, your overconfidence tricks you into believing:
- "All I gotta do to succeed at ABC is to do XYZ. YEAYAY!"
(which drives you to end up sucking.)
Dominate Overconfidence
Do this:
- Look in the mirror.
- Slap yo-self.
- Then, tell yourself: "I must go above and beyond what I think I have to do to succeed at XYZ."
Start overdoing stuff to compensate for your presumptions:
- To break a stack of 10 bricks, believe you're breaking a stack of 14 bricks.
- To sing a good song, believe you're performing in front of world leaders at Carnegie Hall.
- To give a good speech, believe you're giving the greatest speech in the world.
- To complete a decent project, believe you're building a world-altering invention.
- To teach your team new concepts, believe you're teaching a room full of 12-year-olds.
Be The World's Greatest
- Shoot to be the world's best marketer if you want to be a good marketer.
- Shoot to be world's greatest manager if you want to be a good manager.
- Shoot to be the world's greatest programmer if you want to be a good programmer.
Shoot to be the world's greatest at: __________, if you want to be good at it. At the least, you'll likely end up good; anything beyond that would be one deliciously-sweet cherry on top. So, shout it loud, and shout it proud:
- Shoot for the stars.
- "I will at least land on the moon! KABAM!"
I will overdo.
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Posted on March 03