By Lyndsie • 5 Comments
Do you know what I hate? I hate it when someone tells me I can't do something. I don't mean when I'm barred from doing illegal things, of course. I don't get pissed when I can't go into unauthorized areas or anything like that. I'm talking about when someone doubts my abilities, my talents, or my ambition. When someone doubts ME, I get mad. No one has the right to diss anyone else's dreams or goals. That's bull crap. The next time someone tries to tell you that you can't something, let them know how wrong they are with one of these clapbacks.
Is the answer “no,” by chance? Because I'm going to guess the answer is almost always going to be “no.” Not that it matters, frankly – not even someone who pays your bills or takes care of you should be telling you that you're incapable of doing something. Shut it down before it has a chance to spread. Let that person know that their opinion has absolutely no impact on your life and no effect on what you're going to do.
Quite often, a person tells you that you can't do something because they're afraid. What are they afraid of? Your potential. Your success. Your determination. Your certainty. Their own failings. The people who try to hold you back out of fear are wrestling with their own insecurities. Pity them for it – but don't spare them another thought beyond that.
It's a sad thing, really. Some people are so limited in scope and imagination that they can't even envision goals as amazing as yours. They think on a smaller scale and they're stuck there. Yet, somehow, they believe their opinions mean anything to you. They assume that you share their limitations. They want to limit you in the same way they are. Don't let anyone do that to you.
When you encounter these narrow-minded attitudes, stand tall and firm. Your life's ambitions and dreams are not up for debate. They lack the vision to dream big, but sweetheart, you don’t. These comments come from a place of personal insecurity, not from an understanding of your potential or the heights of success you can achieve. So, let their words bounce off you like pebbles against a fortress. You are unstoppable, and their small-minded words are just whispers in the wind. Keep soaring high, daring to live a life they can only watch from the ground.
Harsh, I know, and kind of disrespectful, so let me preface this by saying that you should save this for that one bright, shining, epic moment when you need a truly savage clapback. Some people genuinely believe they're giving you good advice when they say you can't do something. They honestly believe they're helping you. Although damaging and terribly wrong, their opinions aren't spiteful, ugly, or cruel, you know what I mean? Other people, however, are very obvious and very deliberately trying to bring you down. This is for those asshats.
Sure, this comeback is brutal and not for the faint of heart, but imagine the look on their face when you drop this verbal bomb. It’s like a verbal slap, a power move showing that you won't be a doormat for anyone's negativity. Reserve it for the toxicity that truly deserves no place in your narrative. After all, your life isn't a democracy, no polls needed. Save it for when someone crosses that line—think of it as the nuclear option of sass, reserved for that particularly gleeful moment when you finally set boundaries with style.
You don't even have to be bothered by this sad, sorry opinion that you can't do something. You can just let it roll off your back. Tsk at the person and chide them for choosing such a salty flavor when there's so much sweetness in this world.
This is quite savage, too. People who come with their snide opinions usually hate being laughed at. They demand to be taken seriously at all times. They're certain that their opinion is gold. They're entitled to say whatever they want to say, and everyone has to listen. Eff that. Laugh your ass off and watch for the rage.
This is the best thing you can do. It's the one sure thing. No one can dispute your success, after all – but they'll definitely have to swallow it.
What do you do when someone tells you that you can't do something? How do you react?