LIFE'S
LITTLE GOODIES... The Lie About David
David grew up poor. He started working in the 7th grade and by high school he
was only going to school half days, leaving at 11 a.m. to go to work. Lack of
money meant lack of educational opportunities, but he had a hunger to learn. He
devoured books on human development and motivation, mental and spiritual tomes,
vocabulary builders and other educational and motivational resource materials.
He was a hard
worker and rose above his lack of formal education and skills to provide decently
for his family, but the factory life was taking it's toll on him physically, emotionally,
and spiritually. It was, in his mind, killing him.
Three years ago he bought his first computer. He worked 48 or more hours a week
in the factory and worked another 40 or more hours a week teaching himself computer
skills. He worked harder than he ever had in his life, logging over 100 hours
a week on many, many occasions. He taught himself everything he could to find
a place on the professional side of the internet. He saw it as his best bet out
of the factory and lack of education that had him boxed in for so long.
David has been applying for jobs in the internet and computer fields. His lack
of 'formal' education has shot him down many times but he never gave up. He had
a goal and kept after it even when he didn't feel like it. That kind of drive
and perseverance almost always pays off.
I'm happy to say David has finally left the factory and taken a job in the computing
field. He beat out college educated applicants with 4 year degrees with his 3
years of self-taught skills.
This is a true story about determination. It's a story about believing in yourself.
It's a story about finding what you love to do and following your dreams, and
I've only told one lie while relating it to you. You see, David isn't a real person...
...this story
is about me. All the hard work has indeed landed me a job at Mom's Computers here
where I live. My official title is Internet Specialist, and I'm being paid more
to do work I love, and I work from home now. It doesn't get much better than that.
I guess I'm
an official nerd now, and I'm feeling pretty darn good as I write this. I hope
if you have a dream you'll be inspired enough to see it through. Don't think it
can't happen because I'm proof it can, but it's up to you to make it so. To get
to Somewhere, you must start Here, right where you are. Even the farthest journey
always starts with the first step. "Your
future depends on many things, but mostly on you." - Frank Tyger
"A break in the established order is
never the work of chance. It is the outcome of a man's resolve to turn life to
account." - Andre Malraux
Never give up! ~ 23 publishers rejected Dr. Seuss's first book. ~ Michael
Jordan's high school basketball team cut him. ~ 21 publishers rejected M*A*S*H
~ Henry Ford went broke five times before succeeding.
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