When I hear that, I want to say,
'I think you're asking me that because you either don't trust
us or you don't fully trust yourself.'
You know what? If we haven't earned your trust, then please
don't order.
We don't deserve it.
I haven't done my job today, and I don't want something
for nothing!
It's okay. My feelings aren't hurt, and I apologize for
wasting your time today!
But if you do trust me, then what I think you're really saying
when you asked me this question is 'I've got self-doubt,
and I'm not sure I can actually do this?
I completely understand because I felt the same way about a l
ot of things, and when I feel that way, if I'm honest with myself,
it's because I've tried something and failed and don't want to
go through the pain of that failure again!
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Here’s even more proof!
I want to help you by telling you a story that happened to me.
It's embarrassing...
Being a veterinarian was my dream!
Every day without exception, from the age of 9, I would
count down the days left for me to become a veterinarian
every morning going to school!
When I was a kid, I had terrible self-esteem, mainly because
a teacher told me that I was slow and couldn't ever become
a veterinarian!
Actually he said that I may probably not be able to learn
any profession.
Because I was following my dream, I plowed along through
school and finally made it at the end of the first medical
school year!
It turned out that I had dyslexia.
Nobody had diagnosed that.
Medical school was in German, a language foreign to me.
This made things even harder!
A German-speaking medical student told my girlfriend that
I couldn't pass the first year exam because my German
was so bad.
She loved me and didn't tell me this until much later.
The first-year exam would only allow 10% of students to pass!
The rules of the examination allowed non-german speaking
students to use a dictionary.
I felt unsure of myself because the questions were mainly
multiple choice.
They were challenging to understand even for
German-speaking students.
What made things worse, because of my dyslexia, the evening
before my exam, I had to relearn my alphabet to use the dictionary!
My difficulties with the dictionary and the misleading
formulation of the multiple-choice questions seemed like
an impossible task!
This seemed to me much more complicated than the medical stuff!
I finally passed his exam on the first trial.
Later I married my girlfriend of the time and had a son with her!
I looked at my son at night sometimes and thought,
Thank God I didn't let my past failures keep my son from
coming into the world and me becoming a veterinarian!
Let me ask you.
If you had a time machine and could meet me the day before
I had to relearn my alphabet and go to my exam, what would
you tell me if I was about to let my past get in the way?
Would you let me quit on myself, or would you encourage me
to give it my best?
Of course, you'd encourage me, and I'd do the same for you.
In fact, that's what I'm trying to do for you right now.
My one decision to pick up the dictionary and to go to that exam
changed his life forever, and it seems like you might be facing
a similar decision right now.
Let me ask you.
Are you going to let fear and self-doubt cheat you out of the
future that you deserve?
But I know you're not that type of person because you're still
here weighing this decision.
So get enrolled and let's get to work!