Irrational Confidence Is The Key To A Successful Life

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“All you need in this life is ignorance and confidence, and then success is sure.” – Mark Twain

I shouldn’t be where I am today. Growing up in the cesspool of disappoint that is Delaware County, Pennsylvania, right outside of Philadelphia, the writing was on the wall for what I was destined to become.

My father has been a treatment operator for the local water company since he was 18, and his father before him was a treatment operator for the same local water company. Water and wastewater utility is just the family business. It’s in my blood. Joining the union and working the 9-5, blue collar life was inevitable.

No one escapes the crushing monotony of every day life in Delco. No one. That’s why we’re so passionate when it comes to our professional sports teams. All of our rage and aggression built up from doing an unrewarding occupation is suppressed deep, deep down into our inner being, and the Eagles, Phillies, Flyers, and (not so much) Sixers are our release. It’s almost as if we revel in the self loathing.

So how was I able to get away? It’s simple, really. I’m delusional. There’s no rhyme or reason — I just have this internal belief that I’m bound for greatness with literally no evidence of that being the case. Call it blind faith or straight stupidity, but I’m a henchmen with ambitions more suitable for a “Don.”

I mean, look at me for a second. Really examine the fat-faced potato I look at in the mirror on a daily basis.

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I essentially look like a Ben Roethlisberger cardboard cutout that was left outside during a torrential overnight downpour. Besides this face built for radio, I have the speaking skills and voice meant for the part you skip over in porn, and the writing abilities of a gorilla that suffers from Cerebral palsy furiously slapping away at an ultra sensitive typewriter. That’s just the reality of my situation, yet, here I am, a “professional writer,” all because I’m irrationally confident.

Bill Simmons touched on this a bit, defining the irrational confident theory as “a guy who isn’t one of the team’s best players, but he’ll have stretches in which he THINKS he is.” Think Lance Stephenson on the Pacers. But instead of stretches, I genuinely just live my entire life as if I was actually talented. And if my track record is any indication, it’s been a rather successful state of mind.

There is, of course, my golf game.

That swing screams double par on every hole, but, incredibly, that is not the case. A fellow TFM writer has constantly called it “the ugliest thing in existence” and is in utter disbelief after each round we play together.

“You shouldn’t be as good at golf as you are. No seriously, you’re a dumpster fire. But because you’ve fooled yourself into thinking that this miscarriage of a swing is not only acceptable, but an advantage to hit the ball farther, you somehow are a decent golfer.” – Jared Borislow

Then there’s my romantic résumé. Every girl I’ve ever dated has been comically out of my league. If you saw us out together, you’d think I was an oversized, dying special needs child who was living out his final moments with Make-a-Wish. Yet, when the time comes and my number’s called, I swing for the fences because I’m as poised as juiced up Barry Bonds at the plate during his 73 dinger season. I guess chicks really do dig both confidence and the long ball, guys.

And finally, my career. At best, I’m an articulate illiterate. I kind of just ramble on, say a few sexual euphemisms like “pressure-washing the quiver bone” or “cattle-prodding the oyster ditch” and just end my writing without much warning. That’s not a successful style, or at least shouldn’t be. Yet, I didn’t let that hold me back, ended up convincing Dorno to hire me and I’m over a year in, and you kids at least tolerate me enough to be gainfully employed.

At this rate I expect to be King by 2020. Yes, King.

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  1. CaptainJesus

    Are you and Devry the only two who do any work at the office? Excellent piece, Dan.

    9 years ago at 7:31 am
      1. CommCollege69

        The “excellent piece, Dan” sounded ass-kissish but maybe I’m an uncultured swine.

        9 years ago at 10:01 am
  2. Fratty McFratFrat

    God is rewarding you for giving us the IBOTD. And for taking up cyberspace that would otherwise be occupied by a crappy SteveHolt article.

    9 years ago at 7:46 am
  3. Henry_Eighth

    Milk us for a bunch of compliments, then go to Dorno and ask for a raise. TFM

    9 years ago at 7:48 am
  4. SlipperyPete

    I agree 100%, but I’m not sure working for Grandex puts you in any position to be an authority on the subject of “success.”

    9 years ago at 8:27 am
    1. Jameson Von Budweiser

      I guess it’s all relative. Seems better than third generation poop water guy

      9 years ago at 8:43 am
  5. Lord of the Fratio

    Ignoring a quotes actual meaning and using it for your own purposes. TFM

    9 years ago at 8:29 am
  6. Known2bBlown

    That explosion didn’t hid the shank of that ball. Veered right pretty hard…

    9 years ago at 8:32 am
    1. patrickl19

      No shit, any dumbass who’s hit a golf ball twice could’ve see he was too far back from the tee

      9 years ago at 9:18 am
      1. thadcastle2

        Yeah Dan take this guys advice, he seems like he knows what he’s talking about

        9 years ago at 11:09 am