#Seth_Godin
If you're moving
forward and moving fast, you've no doubt heard it:
People who look
like you aren't qualified to do this work.
Your resume is
thin.
You don't know
the right people.
You're too young
to take this one on.
This isn't for
someone as cute as you.
The thing you
failed at, all those years ago, that disqualifies you from this.
I don't trust
the ___s.
You live where?
We were hoping
for someone younger.
I'm not sure
you're a good cultural fit.
You're
particularly overqualified to do this.
I once knew
someone your age/race/demographic and they let me down.
I'll get back to
you.
Hear these lines
too many times and you might begin to believe them.
Now, more than
ever, attitude trumps background, productivity defeats ignorance, particularly
when it comes to the work done on the frontier, on the edges of creativity,
where answers are still being found.
Too many people
have told you 'no'. And many of them were wrong. Not wrong about what they
wanted--perhaps what you have isn't for them. But wrong about what you could
contribute.
Pick yourself,
and keep making art until someone can't ignore you any longer.
It's not fair,
but it's better than the alternative.
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