Just Because You Can Do Something Doesn’t Mean You Should
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Hey there!
Bruce Andis commented on one of the Fallacy videos I did, and reminded me of this one.
And it’s a really big one, because once you understand it, you can use it to your advantage.
Hope this helps!
David
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hey there it’s David H Lawrence the 17th
 and for today’s video
 you have Bruce and this to thank or
 blame or give credit to actually it was
 a comment that he made on one of the
 other videos that I produced in this
 series one on fallacies that prompted
 today’s video he said hey David don’t
 forget there’s one other fallacy you may
 have forgotten and that is just because
 you can do something doesn’t mean you
 should and he’s absolutely right
 just because you can do something
 doesn’t mean you should there are lots
 of things that we put in our way when we
 create a process for something that may
 or may not aid us in getting to the end
 result of that process easier or faster
 or better we think that something is
 worth doing but we don’t really test
 that hypothesis or we just simply don’t
 know and when presented with an option
 that might be better we go oh no that’s
 ok I got this
 just as a goofy simple example I didn’t
 know that you could option drag in
 BBEdit
 and that has saved me a tremendous
 amount of time because I was open to
 Stewart Goofy’s suggestion that I could
 speed up my process for doing these
 videos even faster if I knew that and
 you know if it’s one of those things
 where you go no no I’ve been using
 BBEdit for a long time you know and you
 kind of push back on it that you know it
 could possibly prevent you from taking
 advantage of something that would be
 awesome and the other kind of sinister
 side to that is that people who don’t
 get really great training who don’t have
 a good idea of an ear for what they do
 or an ear for what’s good or an ear for
 what’s not so good can still get in this
 business you know there’s no license
 required to be an actor
 be a voice-over talent or to be a
 performer of any kind you know usually
 the audience will tell you whether or
 not you have what it takes
 they’ll applaud for you or they’ll
 ignore you or they won’t show up for
 your stuff or they’ll boo you or who
 knows what they’ll do but there are
 times when there isn’t direct feedback
 and so people still continue to do what
 they do maybe not to the best of their
 ability or the best of what is needed to
 be competitive in the marketplace
 one of the main examples of that is
 audio book narration if you want to go
 on a CX go on a CX don’t need training
 don’t eat anything you just need to be
 able to use a computer you want to start
 narrating audio books you go for it just
 because you can do something join a CX
 doesn’t mean you should join a CX
 because you’re not going to be
 successful it may lead you to jump to
 the conclusion that it was the the the
 industry’s fault or nobody nobody has
 got any decent projects or you know
 audibles it’s a racket AC X’s or I’ve
 heard all kinds of excuses but the good
 news is is that most of you that are
 watching this I would say a good 99
 percent of you that are watching this
 can use this fallacy of just because you
 can do something doesn’t mean you should
 to your advantage
 here’s why I bet you can do this and I
 bet you should do this and by this I
 mean performing storytelling narration
 commercials scripted comedy scripted
 drama on camera you should do this and
 because you’re good at it because if
 you’re watching this video it’s kind of
 a self-selected group of people that
 kind of know what they’re doing and want
 to get better at it and are open to this
 whole idea of improvement because you
 can do this you will reach past that
 noise floor of all those people who
 shouldn’t be doing it
 it makes it tougher because in today’s
 ideal world of disintermediation and you
 know breaking the mold and redrawing the
 lines and everyone should be able to
 play and democratic entry to market you
 know that just creates this thick noise
 floor people who even though they can do
 something shouldn’t do it and you’ll
 need to get past that floor but it’s so
 much sweeter when you show you can do
 something really well and you should do
 something so my admonition to you today
 is yes there are plenty of things that
 you can do that maybe you shouldn’t do
 but what happens when you come upon that
 one or two or five or ten things that
 you do really really well and that make
 you really happy and then make you money
 and help you provide for your family and
 give you the satisfaction of being a
 performer whatever category it’s in
 because you can do this I’m here to tell
 you you should do this
 okay both sides of that coin thank you
 Bruce I appreciate it very much what are
 your thoughts on this you know anybody
 that maybe shouldn’t be doing this ever
 tell yourself I can’t do this and then
 figure out how to do it hmm
 leave me a comment below let me know I’d
 love to hear what you have to say about
 all this because this entails so many
 different things in how we approach our
 business this whole idea of want and can
 and might and should and will and do
 right I’d love to know what you have to
 say about that leave me a comment below
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 not go over to vo – go go comm we got
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 David H Lawrence xvii thank you so much
 for watching and I’ll talk to you
 tomorrow.
		
David, you are such a mensch. I’m glad you’re getting some value out of a little pointer, but you really didn’t need to give me public credit. This is why people specifically seek out your guidance in an often callous industry.
I love Bodalgo. (Stay with me, here.) It’s not just because I have gotten work through them, but for all the ways they give me feedback. I know whether an audition has been listened to, whether it’s been shortlisted, and sometimes the solicitor of an audition leaves encouraging comments. I recently went back through all the shortlisted auditions I did, and from them, I did something “you’re not supposed to do for yourself,” so I’ve been told. I created my own new Corporate Demo, and honestly, I think it came out great! Not only does it sound great (no, I’m not biased!), but it shows my range, but more importantly, it let me see that I have the chops to do this kind of editing and production. So now I get to add another line-item to my product offerings: demo production! 😀
I get caught in this …. just because you can do this, doesn’t mean you should do this… because I have skills, experience and talent in doing something really well, I get asked to do things….just today it happened again. And, because I feel that because I can do something really well for them, then I should do that thing I was asked to do… not that I have the extra time to fit one more project into my life…learning to say, “not this time” has been difficult for me…and then I feel guilty for not giving that help….
David, you made my day — not because you mentioned me (well, yeah, a little because of that), but because I happened to be sitting on the couch with my 18-year-old son when I played the video. I bask in your reflected glory!
Great video, by the way. I liked the way you twisted the fallacy to show the other facet. Slick.