Nice Gary Halbert touch with the letter. I assume that's where you got it from.
Anyways... you've spent the last 6 years studying copywriting and a whole lot more on programming and action-faking. What are you doing for a living and why can't you afford to get a haircut? You have no job at all?
I might get some lashback for saying this, but it seems like you might be going for the freelancing/web design thing just because it's the safe option for you. Because it's so easy to sit in your room and in the end not even speak to anybody at all.
Being in your comfort zone is what got you here. It's the reason you've never been away from your parents for more than a week. You would benefit from going out of it.
I'd say you're in serious need of a big change. Only fools do the same thing over and over while expecting different results.
Get out in the real world. Talk to people and open your mind up. Find a way to support yourself. Get a job. Give this direct-mail thing a try, but don't fall in love with the idea of sitting by a laptop and designing websites. Maybe it turns out it's not for you, and if you only cross the boundaries of your comfort zone, you'll find the market where you're truly able to provide massive value.
There are tons of other business models that might fit your personality better.
If you only need to spend $100 in six months in a developed country you're not a real adult. Someone's taking care of you. You need to grab life by the balls, grow up and do things that hurt a little.
Anyways... you've spent the last 6 years studying copywriting and a whole lot more on programming and action-faking. What are you doing for a living and why can't you afford to get a haircut? You have no job at all?
I might get some lashback for saying this, but it seems like you might be going for the freelancing/web design thing just because it's the safe option for you. Because it's so easy to sit in your room and in the end not even speak to anybody at all.
Being in your comfort zone is what got you here. It's the reason you've never been away from your parents for more than a week. You would benefit from going out of it.
I'd say you're in serious need of a big change. Only fools do the same thing over and over while expecting different results.
Get out in the real world. Talk to people and open your mind up. Find a way to support yourself. Get a job. Give this direct-mail thing a try, but don't fall in love with the idea of sitting by a laptop and designing websites. Maybe it turns out it's not for you, and if you only cross the boundaries of your comfort zone, you'll find the market where you're truly able to provide massive value.
There are tons of other business models that might fit your personality better.
If you only need to spend $100 in six months in a developed country you're not a real adult. Someone's taking care of you. You need to grab life by the balls, grow up and do things that hurt a little.