The 3 Most Dangerous Words In Entrepreneurship: "This Is Impossible"If you think something is impossible, it will become impossible. It's time to think differently.

ByJason Feifer

This story appears in theAugust 2020issue ofStart Up.

Nigel Parry

"This is impossible."

We've all said those words recently. I sure have — about managing my increasingly needy children, or fitting deep work into fragmented days, or just finding a moment of peace in a constantly noisy house. In fact, no joke: I'm three sentences into writing this column and I have already been interrupted twice, moved locations three times, and am now blasting white noise next to my head so I can concentrate. Productivity just feels…impossible.

But stop right there. Do not use that word again, no matter how tempting it is. Because when we say something is impossible, we do ourselves real harm.Impossible应该禁止我们的词汇量。

To appreciate what I mean, consider life in the early 1800s.

Back then, scientists were experimenting with a radical idea:surgery without pain. What if patients could somehow be numbed, or made to fall asleep, so that they didn't experience the agony of being sliced open and repaired? It would be a triumph of humanity, and it would revolutionize medicine.

这是慢的工作,如你想象。在佤邦s a lot of trial and error, and many skeptics. One naysayer was Alfred Velpeau, a French surgeon. "The abolishment of pain in surgery is a chimera," he said in 1839. "It is absurd to go on seeking it today. "Knife' and "pain' are two words in surgery that must forever be associated in the consciousness of the patent."

In other words, he said it was impossible.

Velpeau was wrong, of course. But he was also harmful — because according to medical historians, people like Velpeau actually slowed down progress. "We suggest that the most likely explanation for the delay in the discovery of anesthesia was the belief that it did not, could not, exist," write the authors of a fascinating book calledThe Wondrous Story of Anesthesia. "If it did not exist, then a search for this dragon would be fruitless."

This observation really struck me, because the logic of it is terrifying. Consider this:

  1. If we say something is impossible, then we stop pursuing it.

  2. If we stop pursuing something, then it never gets accomplished.

  3. If something never gets accomplished, then the naysayers were right: It was impossible.

It's a self-fulfilling prophesy. The phrase "This is impossible" creates impossibilities.

But are we actually surrounded by impossibilities? We are not—and entrepreneurs are the evidence of that! Entrepreneurs are always told that things are impossible.Nobody will want that! That'll never work! You'll never succeed!We've heard it all. Then we went and did it anyway. Years ago, I told an old boss that I wanted to become editor in chief of a magazine.Impossible, he said.Find another goal. Imagine if I believed him. It would have become true.

Our world is full of the once-impossible. Our tools, our technology, our modern-day lives — all these things were beyond someone's imagination. Don't forget that. You are reading these words right now on a device that once seemed impossible to build.

We now live in difficult times, and it's easy and natural to feel overwhelmed. It's easy to say, "This is impossible," and to see doors transform into walls. But I know that entrepreneurs can think differently. We cannot listen to the naysayers, and we certainly cannot become the naysayers.

Entrepreneurs are built for progress — and that means we're needed now more than ever. Just look around. There's a lot to be done. There's a lot that can be accomplished

So much is possible. We're already proof.



Want to see how the impossible becomes possible?

Click to listen to the podcastBuild For Tomorrow, my show about why people resist new things — and how to change their minds. Or, listen below to the surprisingly contentious history of the elevator!

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Jason Feifer

Entrepreneur Staff

Editor in Chief

Jason Feifer is the editor in chief of狗万官方magazine and host of the podcastProblem Solvers. Outside of狗万官方, he is the author of the bookBuild For Tomorrow, which helps readers find new opportunities in times of change, and co-hosts the podcastHelp Wanted, where he helps solve listeners' work problems. He also writes anewslettercalled One Thing Better, which each week gives you one better way to build a career or company you love.

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