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Why People Fail - A Series of No B.S.
Articles by Dan Kennedy
"Can You Handle the Truth? Will You Tell
the Truth?"

We are very, very sloppy with language.
Consider the word “can’t”. People use it
often, casually, and, mostly, inaccurately.
As in: I just can’t seem to lose weight.
Actually, barring a genuine medical disorder, the odds against somewhere
in the 25,000 to 1 range, anybody can, in fact, lose weight. There’s no
mystery to it whatsoever. Reduce calorie, fat, and empty carb intake,
add exercise. The accurate word replacing can’t here would be choose. I
just seem to choose not to lose weight. I choose to remain fat, ugly,
unhealthy.
I’m not a theologian, but I recall one
of those bothersome commandments brought down from the mountain having
to do with not lying. I know a lot of people who profess belief in those
ten, yet lie like dogs daily to themselves. You’d think we could at
least manage some private honesty with self.
In my businesses – publishing,
consulting, coaching, training – quite a few people excuse themselves
from doing the things necessary to be successful. In 30 years, I imagine
I’ve heard every excuse. Most quitters aren’t very imaginative, so even
the 30 year list is short. There’s the old story of the guy asking his
neighbor to borrow his tractor. His neighbor says: “Can’t let ya.
There’s a horrible drought in Kansas.” The puzzled guy says, a little
irritated, “We’re in Iowa. What the heck does the drought in Kansas have
to do with me using your tractor?” And the farmer says: “When a man
doesn’t want to lend out his tractor, one excuse is just as good as
another.”
Whoever publishes the piece in which you
find this series of Why People Fail articles is just like me and every
coach, karate instructor, art teacher, personal trainer, business
advisor; he, we, hear a lot of quitters’ excuses. One of the saddest
is “I can’t afford it.”
My friend Jim Rohn, a world class
success teacher, has famously said: “Rich people have big libraries.
Poor people have big TV’s.” Somebody visiting one of my homes said,
“It must be nice to be able to afford to buy and own all these books.”
(There are thousands.) I said, “It is – but a good number of them were
bought when I couldn’t afford them.”
They are cause, not effect. When Houdini
moved from his country home to the city, it required five full-size
moving vans just for his library of books about magic, performance,
psychology, salesmanship. He did not acquire his library after becoming
Houdini. He acquired it in becoming Houdini. Personally, years
back, I found it less harmful to not afford a meal than to not afford
information.
If you mean it as a drought in Kansas
excuse to exit a place you decide you don’t belong, a program for
progress and success you refuse to stick to and apply yourself to, it
really isn’t necessary to fib to us or to yourself. Frankly, we don’t
care, and you do yourself no good with the dishonesty. If you sincerely
believe you can’t afford to acquire the information that leads so many
to success, you might inspect what you do afford – your daily Starbucks
run, your cigarettes, your nights out with friends. Super entrepreneur
Gene Simmons (KISS) wrote that anyone under 30 and not yet rich even
thinking about taking a vacation should be shot. Anyone saying “I can’t
afford it” to the tools, support and direction needed to get to position
where they no longer need proffer such sad excuse needs a good old
fashioned, back out behind the barn butt-whipping. In my opinion. At
least be honest. Look in the mirror and say: I choose not to afford it.
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