Break Rules Main Text
Hello, this is AJ, welcome to our next lesson. I like this lesson a lot. This topic is one of my favorites it’s called “Break Rules.” Break Rules…it’s kind of my motto in life. Let’s begin.
Now this comes from Seth Godin again; another section of Seth Godin’s book. And, if you remember, Seth Godin is an Internet Marketing expert. He started his own Internet Marketing Company. He became very, very successful, super rich and famous and all that. And then he sold his company and now he writes books about Internet Marketing.
More importantly, he writes books about
success, especially success in business, success in your career. And I
absolutely love his books, I love his attitude and I follow his same
approach. I have his same values and this is one of the big ones, break
rules!
I like to break rules. In fact, a lot of the members on our Effortless
English Club Forum call me “Rebel Number One”. It’s kind of my nickname
on the Forums. Maybe I should make that my official title, not Director
of Effortless English, but Rebel Number One.
I like it because, in fact, our Effortless English Club is a club of
rebels. We don’t like to follow the rules. We don’t like to do
things the normal way. We don’t continue doing stupid things again and
again. We don’t follow the old, boring, traditional methods of learning,
we break the rules.
We follow a new method, a new way. We
succeed because we are rebels and now it’s your turn to join us. It is
your turn to become a rebel, just like us, a rebel English learner, a rebel in
your job, a rebel in your life. All right, I’m going to read from Seth
Godin’s book and then I’ll come back and talk a little more about this idea of
being a rebel. Here we go.
“Obedience works fine on the well-organized, standardized, factory floor.
But what happens when we start using our heads not our hands? What
happens when our colors change from blue to white? White-collar workers
don’t get paid to follow the rules.
“The big difference between today and the old factory economy is that instead of working with a drill or a machine we work with laptops and telephones. What’s neat about this work is that it’s different every day. We actually get a lot of freedom to decide what to do next and our skill in making that decision has a lot to do with our productivity and our success.
“That’s why your boss allows you the time
to read this book, to shop online or to go to lunch meetings because she’s
waiting for you to break the rules. She’s waiting for you to create big
gains in productivity by using your head.
“Yes, there are exceptions. There are clerks who have every keystroke
measured, but that’s not really a white-collar job that’s a factory job where
you don’t get dirty, instead you get carpel tunnel
syndrome.
“I’m talking about the vast majority of jobs in our organizations, schools,
governments and corporations. You don’t have to wear a factory uniform
and you’re expected to contribute more than what’s being asked. The thing
is white-collar workers, deep down, are petrified to do exactly what it is they
actually got hired to do. They are petrified to be
different.
“We all know that we could get replaced tomorrow by someone else, almost as
good as us, who is willing to work for half as much money. We don’t want
to blow it. We want to be given instructions, not to invent them.
After all, we know how to follow instructions. That’s what we learned in
school.
“We invented the myth that doing what your boss says is the best way to keep
your job, but in a white-collar setting this isn’t the right answer. Nine
times out of ten a white-collar worker’s reflex is to ask ‘What do you think I
should do?’ The easiest way to avoid pain, it seems, is to follow someone
else’s instructions, but that is a recipe for failure. To succeed in your
career, to really succeed, you have to break the rules.”
Okay, that’s a nice little section from Seth Godin’s book. And I love it
because the Effortless English Club is all about breaking the rules. We
break every traditional English learning rule. We don’t do anything
normally.
Traditional schools teach grammar, grammar, grammar, grammar, grammar.
You memorize grammar, terms, the past progressive, possessives blah- blah-
blah. We break that rule. We don’t do that, absolutely
never.
In traditional schools with the traditional rules they always use
textbooks. You’ve got to have a textbook. You must have a textbook
and we have to have tests and grades and scores. Well, we break those
rules, too.
We never give you a test and we never use textbooks. We use only real
English, the real spontaneous English that I’m speaking right now. Real
English books that were written for native speakers, they weren’t written for
English students. We never use textbooks.
We never memorize and study hard with a lot of effort, not vocabulary, not
grammar. No, we listen easily and relax. We listen repeatedly again
and again and we learn intuitively, subconsciously,
effortlessly.
We don’t do boring drills and exercises, right? You get in a pair with
another student and you practice saying some speech or some sentence or some
dialogue. Hell, no, we never do that. No, we listen and we listen
and we listen and then we get on the Forums and we write to each other and
communicate – real communication – and then you get on Skype and you talk to
each other. Real communication focused on meaning.
In regular schools they always follow the rules. They tell you your
mistakes all the time. They’re very worried about mistakes in normal
schools. We never worry about mistakes, never! We worry about
communication. We want to be understood. We want to communicate
clearly. We worry about meaning, but never do we worry about mistakes.
We know mistakes are necessary. We love mistakes. That’s how we
learn. We love ‘em. So I never correct your mistakes, never, never,
never.
We’re always breaking the rules. I, as a teacher, always break these
rules. You, as an English learner -- and especially as a new member of
the Effortless English Club -- you must break the rules. And you’re
already doing it by listening to these lessons, you rebel. You’re a
rebel, too. You need to accept it.
I may be Rebel Number One, but you’re one of our rebels, too. You’re an
Effortless English Club rebel. Accept it! Celebrate it! Be
happy about it! Because you’re going to speak excellent English and all
the people following the rules, all the people going to the normal schools,
memorizing grammar, taking tests, they’re never going to do
it.
Or maybe they will, but it’s going to take them years and years and years, much
longer than you. And they’re going to suffer and they’re going to hate
it. They’re going to be bored and tired and upset and frustrated and
you’re going to be smiling and moving and jumping around and laughing while you
learn English. You’re going to speak better than they do, your vocabulary
is going to be better, your fluency will be better, your pronunciation will be
better, because you break the rules.
It’s time for you to do this in other parts of your life, too, especially your
job or career. In tough economic times the people who break the rules do
the best. They get noticed, they have something special. If you
follow the rules you’re like everybody else. That means it’s easy to cut
your job. It’s easy to say goodbye to you, it’s easy to fire you, because
you’re not special. Why should they keep
you?
But if you break the rules, you do something great, you do something different
and you are different because most people are afraid to do that. So you
want to be remarkable, outstanding, you want to have a great career, you want
to do anything well, more than well, you want to do it fantastically well, you
want to be great at it, you have to break the rules. What are the
rules? The rules in any area of life are what most people do. It’s
the normal, acceptable thing to do.
So if you follow the rules you will be normal and acceptable, just like
everyone else. Which means you will get the same results as everyone
else. You’ll be paid an average amount of money. You’ll be kind of
bored at your job because most people are kind of bored at their job.
You’ll improve, slowly, because that’s what most people do.
If you want more you’ve got to break the rules. You have to do what other
people don’t do. You have to do what other people are afraid to do.
That’s how you improve faster and succeed more, in your job, in your career, in
your business, in English learning, in anything. Don’t be a cow.
Don’t follow the herd. Don’t do what everyone else is doing. Break
the rules. Be a rebel. Join us. Join the rebellion at
Effortless English.
All right, I hope I have convinced you, at least for English learning. I
hope you will join us at the Effortless English Club and proudly be a rebel in
your English learning. I hope you’ll do it in other parts of your life,
too, but you can start with English learning.
All right, I will see you on the Forums and I will see you next
time.
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