I Can’t Remembered…
In most cases, the passing of someone or something would bring grief and mourning! It is with great pleasure that I announce the passing of “I Can’t”, and that ”I Can’t” does not bring on any grief or mourning to you and your loved ones.
History: I Can’t is a contraction of the word cannot. I Can’t has two meanings (one does not want to do or one does not know how to do).
Remember this, the next time you or someone says the words ”I Can’t”, you or they’re either saying I/they do not know how to do or do not want to do.
Today, June 9th, 2010, we’re officially burying the words “I Can’t” and are here to say our last and final goodbyes.
No longer will we allow the words “I Can’t” to hinder us in our daily lives, with our families, our places of employment, our friends, and our business. From this day on, we will say words like “I Will, I Can, Let Me Find A Way, etc…or even come out with the truth and say I do not know how to do this or I do not want to do this.
I Can’t has been officially removed from my vocabulary, and I suggest that you follow my example and do the same.
To your continued success in your journey!
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