Three words of advice for
the young and ambitious by Oliver Emberton
I have
three words to change your life: create, big, and defy. Have you got
three minutes?
1. Create
Creating
things is the secret path that lets you do whatever you want.
How did I
become a writer? I wrote. How did I become a programmer? I programmed. How did
I become an entrepreneur? I started a company. I never had professional
training in any of those things, and it never mattered, because I gave it to
myself. You can too. Create the right things and you don’t need a resume.
Create things worth noticing, and you will be noticed.
Creating
is also a way of extending yourself. Your writing, or your art, or your company
– all these things add to you worth, and the right creations fuse and compound
over time. Think of it like buying shares in yourself.
Most
people make the mistake of permanently exchanging their time for money, aka
‘employment’. This leads to a lifetime trap of spending time to earn money. If
instead you invest your time in making things of value, those things can take
life of their own, and work for you while you sleep. You’ll be happier and in
greater control of your destiny too.
2. Big
The thing
no-one tells you about aiming big is that you pretty much always win.
That
doesn’t mean you get what you planned; in fact, that almost never happens. But
you almost certainly won’t completely fail, and what successes you have will
almost always outweigh your losses.
Say you
aim to write a single Facebook status. However that goes, you’re not likely to
win or lose much. Instead say you aim to write a whole novel. There’s a good
chance you will fail to finish, or take five times longer than you expect, or
write utter garbage paste that never makes it past three unhappy relatives. But
in the process you will have pushed your skills beyond their point of comfort,
and grown immensely. More so than most people do in their whole life times.
If you
keep doing this, eventually, something is going to work. And you only need one
big win to set you for life.
3. Defy
If you
think the world is logical or fair, you’re going to be frustrated and sad most
of your life.
The world
does, actually, make a lot of sense. But not in the way that you might think.
Working hard is not enough. Being smart is not enough. Really wanting stuff is
not enough. Your instincts and upbringing may tell you otherwise. They are
wrong.
The thing
that will hold you back the most, throughout your entire life, will be yourself.
You will know what to do. You will want to do it. And yet you will find
yourself failing, and you won’t know why.
Most
people reflexly blame the world when this happens: “my boss is blind”, “the
economy is hopeless”, “girls are stupid”. Externalising leads only to denial and
pain. What you need to do – all you need to do – is look inside
yourself, and ask what, if anything, you could be doing differently. If you’re
certain the problem is outside of your power, drop it, and move on.
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