Last year I was driving down the hellways of California and a song came on the radio by George Thorogood called…
“I Drink Alone”
The song is about… why he drinks alone.
And how, when he drinks alone, he prefers to be by himself.
I can kinda relate.
No… I don’t sit around drinking all day. But I do understand wanting to be alone and shutting the rest of the world out when taking care of business.
Maybe it’s my introverted ways.
Or that most people simply annoy me.
Yes, I realize many can’t understand this.
A lot of entrepreneurs need constant human interaction.
Like going to seminars.
Networking with the locals.
And attending various events.
Me?
I AVOID such things like the zombie apocalypse plague.
I always turn down speaking invitations.
Have no desire to fly anywhere.
And even last year, when I was invited to an event in Las Vegas to be put up in my own suite in one of the top hotels on the strip… the request was received…
… processed…
… and denied!
This annoyed clients sometimes (when I did client work).
Confuses my friends.
And drives extroverts crazy.
But that’s just the way I roll.
I drink alone.
Ben Settle
P.S. That said, I will probably venture out of my “lair” soon and attend an event in 2012.
If I can find something in driving distance, at least.
We’ll see…
P.P.S. I’m not sure there was even a point to this email.
If you read this far, I suspect you’re either REALLY bored… or one of the 25% of the population who are introverts — 25% of the general population, but 100% of the GIFTED population.
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Before last July (2011) I used to give away (as an opt in gift) a report with 10 uber-profitable email secrets I use all the time.
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