One of my favorite movies of the past 20 years actually was considered a box office flop but later gained a cult following. It featured the first pairing of Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. It was called “Joe vs the Volcano”.Joe Banks worked in a job where routinely day after day people acted like drones and went in to do their job. One day when he went to the doctor he was diagnosed with a “Brain Cloud”. He was told that it was terminal and he would have a very short time to live. After contemplation he was convinced by a person that he would be given very large amount of cash if in the end before he would die, he would jump into a volcano in a far away island. So he lived a life of luxury and eventually set out to go to the island. On the way he met Patricia and fell in love with her. They ran into a storm and the boat sank but they were saved by his luggage that he tied together. They ended up awash on the shore of the destination island. After a party by the natives Joe was supposed to go up the volcano and appease the gods according to the local customs. Patricia decided to go with Joe and jump together. While on the way up Patricia figured out that Joe had a fictitious disease and wasn’t dying after all. Well they had to make the decision to jump. Was Joe going to jump anyways because his life would be no worse off than that of slaving away in his job? The girl he loved was going to jump with him. So they jumped. They decided they weren’t going to go half way, they were going to go for it, hell or high water. The volcano ended up blowing them out about a mile into the ocean and somehow that same luggage mysteriously appeared for them. They were alive and happy in the end.
The movie was very symbolic. The only color and piece of individualism in the office where Joe worked was Joe’s lamp he kept it in a drawer till he came into the office. This was quickly quashed by his boss. When Joe had made the decision to live like a king and die like a man, he said “There are certain times in your life when I guess you’re not supposed to have anyone, you know..certain doors you gotta go through alone.”
You gotta go through alone… Hmm… It may effect your family but it really is a decision that has to originate from you. How many of us are at that road or door? How many of us even notice that there is even a door we could go through? How many of us are living drones going through the paces day after day hypnotized by the media and politicians that determine what is best for us? How many of us all of a sudden are approaching retirement and have yet to live? I’ve said before that most people will choose unhappiness over uncertainty, so most never even try anything with even a hint of risk. Well no wonder Joe took the plunge. His supposed demise was not going to be any worse than his dreary existence, though he now had Patricia.
I’ve spent to many years in Corporate America and I’ve made the commitment to get out. Completely out. I want to visit the world, I want to be able run on the beaches of the world while I still can run. I don’t want to wait till I’m 65 1/2. I want to visit places and stay as long as I feel like. I want to share with my wife helping children in orphanages. I want to live. There are too many opportunities out there where you can either simplify your life, slow down and smell the coffee, start part time businesses that make full time income, all while being able to do it anywhere you can get an internet connection. The sweet thing about it, is that the businesses you start can be about the things you are highly interested in and passionate about. Do you see the face of your boss more than your children and wife? Are you looking for something else? Are you ready to make that symbolic leap of faith?
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Incredible. Well said my friend. I definitely will retweet and place on facebook. You are the man!!!
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love the post chris! having worked for myself for 8 years, i couldn’t imagine going back to that daily grind. i love the freedom to live. we are here to live the life we desire. i know it can be scary for people at first, it was for me, taking that leap into a volcano, but the supportive luggage always shows up in one form or another.
thanks and look forward to more posts!
love, sue
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Terrific post, Chris. Loved the Joe story & how you segued into being self-employed.
Chris, you’ve nailed it! I had to get out of corporate America as well, go cold turkey on income until I could get something going. That’s how I discovered online marketing as well. Great post!
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Very well said and something we need to hear more of… is having the courage to do what we really want to do…fear of the unknown a big thing..
Thanks for the extra push, Chris
Keep writing…
A good entrepreneurial buddy of mine (Steve Hachey) has a tremdous series on the topic of being a Part-Time Versus Full-Time Entrepreneur. Very topical here I’d say.
Part-Time vs Full-Time Entrepreneur
Part-Time Versus Full-Time Entrepreneur Part 2 – Goal Setting
How To Build Business With A Limited Budget….
Steve is right on with this approach. Take the time to read em all!
It’s always a good decision. One always needs to take control of their own lives. It puts them in control.
Ron Noe
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First Chris, thanks for the kinds words regarding my new series.
I haven’t seen anything like it on the internet and am going to run
with it.
Secondly, and more importantly….Amazing article! Too many
people get comfortable….comfortable is great when it comes
to get a good night sleep but not when it comes to living the
remaining hours of our lives while we are awake.
We need to wake up and determine if we are happy living a
routine day in and day out or if we want to TRULY DO LIFE.
Thanks so much for sharing and we will plan on walking the
great beaches of this world in the years ahead!
Cheers
Steve
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Hi Joe, I mean Chris. One of the saddest things is to see people living quite lives of desperation. Living in a rut, having no hopes, no dreams because their social network holds them back.
I’m shocked when I see someone trying to better themselves and their friends and family are not supportive. It happened to me. They said I would never succeed. They acted like I was insane because I was going the untraditional route.
After 17 years, in the software industry, I was winning the rate race but living like a rat. I was too busy, making a living to live a life.
I made the jump into the Volcano.
In fact, my 8 year old pushed me off the edge and I thank god every day he did. You can watch our video here: http://terrypetrovick.com/about-2/
My journey was not easy…but…it was worth it. I would do it again in a heart beat!
I have found that the person I have become in the process is worth so much more than the safety, and security of my corporate rat race lifestyle.
While I dreamed of a day I could control my time and my income, I had no idea how much personal development I would have to go through. But, it was in this journey that freedom became mine.
I’m thrilled to say, I so much happier today than I was after 17 years in the software industry, I have friends all over the world, and I get to truly make a difference in someone’s life every single day.
And by the way, because I constantly focus on helping others succeed, I have been blessed financially.
Thanks for your leadership Chris.
You have a choice so, make it a better than terrific day!
Terry
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Great post. I agree with you too. Help others succeed and you will too.
Hello Chris,
Great post and so true of so many people today who haven’t taken that leap of faith. I am also taking that leap of faith and launching an internet business. The internet is bringing new wealth to so many people who otherwise could not afford to start up a business or buy a franchise.
I wish you well in your new adventures. Beth
Very well said Chris…I believe that life is truly to be lived. I was just talking with my son earlier this evening. He has earned a right to play soccer in front of the State Coaches in working to get a spot to try out for the State Team. In California…it is a big thing. He is super talented but at times he doubts himself and holds back because every once in awhile he will get into a mode where he is unsure of himself.
I was encouraging him to hold absolutely nothing back at all…to be bold, to risk, to lay everything on the line and be an overcomer. I told him that those are the people that actually make it to the bigger venues such as the regional and national levels.
Most people never realize they have such opportunities as he has and because they lack the awareness of what is actually happening around them or the courage to give it a “do or die” effort they never even begin to see their dreams fulfilled.
Thank you Chris for sharing with us all…Blessings my friend!
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Thank you, Chris, this is very encouraging. How many of us can relate to this story? I think most of us can in one way or another. I know it was hard for me to leave the 9-5 rat race, but I do not regret it for one moment. Our fears and insecurities will always try to keep us down. Once you make the decision to rise above those feelings, there is nothing you cannot do.
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Chris, I am real excited for you that you have taken this leap of faith. Let me know how I can help you. Being the internet guru that you are, this will be a very rewarding career change for you. Thanks for encouraging others to do the same.
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Chris, Got here via @rosenawilson on Twitter and am I glad. Joe Versus the Volcano is my all time favorite movie. So agree with your metaphor.
Thank you.
Cheryl B.