On Christmas day, while I was at a stop light and on my way to the movie theatre, my car decided to die. Maybe I could have wished, hoped, and prayed for someone to rescue me. But instead, I got out of the car and started to push. I had no idea how I was going to be able to steer it, push it backwards, and get it up the slight hill into the CVS parking lot all by myself. I had no idea if I would be able to get it out of the road before more cars came and blocked my path. I had no idea if someone would eventually come and help me. But I knew I couldn’t just sit there and do nothing. I knew, at the very least… I could rain dance.
Let’s Go 2 Work.
A Rain Dance is a ceremonial dance performed by Native American dancers who believe the act will bring rain and keep their harvest safe.
I asked Google, “Do rain dances work?” It replied with the following…
“No, rain dances do not work. There is no scientific evidence that dancing can affect weather patterns.”
Google is wrong.
A rain dance is an action, and any action, all action, someway, somehow…WORKS. There is a very specific number of rain dances that you can perform that WILL bring rain. You might have to dance 1,000 times, or maybe even a million, but one day, one of those dances WILL work.
Each time you labor on your purpose…you are rain dancing.
Every time you decide to act, self-improve, invest that dollar, or say no to that thing that you really wanted to say yes to…you are rain dancing.
Do not be one of these people who love to watch and talk shit about rain dancers yet refuse to do anything at all to help end their own drought. Whatever it is that you want, you WILL get it but understand that there are a certain number of dances that YOU must DO before you can bring your rain. What that number may be is not of your concern.
By the way, somebody did eventually come and help me push my car.
Now get the fuck up…
and DANCE.
HAPPY NEW YEAR
WALT FACTUAL