Impossible is Nothing
Motivational speakers always say, “Impossible is nothing,” or something similar to get us to believe in our ability to achieve anything we set our minds to. However, we have a theory that they don’t usually believe most of what they tell people to do. Also, their logic is usually flawed. They pick the 0.000001% of people that did something as proof that everybody can achieve that same goal. They use their stories to motivate people to do something they will never succeed at.
This woman might just have overdosed on motivational speakers, and we can see the result. We wonder if she is acting in a comedy skit or if she seriously believes that she would be able to fill a laundry basket with gas.
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