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The comic book devil made me do it

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One of my favorite classic movies is: "Citizen Kane" It starred Orson Welles. Ben Settle This email

One of my favorite classic movies is: "Citizen Kane" It starred Orson Welles. [NOTE: spoiler ahead - if you haven't seen it] And, was about the life and legacy of a powerful newspaper publisher, based partly on the late William Randolph Hearst. The movie starts with Charles Foster Kane dying, with his last word being "Rosebud" — and the entire movie is this sort of question of what "Rosebud" is. Turns out it was simply the trade name of a cheap little sled on which Kane was playing on the day he was taken away from his home and his mother as a child. Welles revealed in an interview: "In his subconscious it represented the simplicity, the comfort, above all the lack of responsibility in his home, and also it stood for his mother's love which Kane never lost." The point? We all have our rosebud. That thing, moment, whatever it is that drives, guides, and inspires. Like, for example, the late Johnny Carson and the book of magic tricks he got as a kid. Or, as another example, the late Fred Rogers when he got his first puppets as a child. And a few years back, I was reminded of my own Rosebud while talking to my mom about some of the shi-- I mean stuff -- I left in her attic over the years. Specifically: My extensive comic book collection. I spent my teen years curating it and hundreds of hours reading through them, while rudely ignoring everyone around me. And they now represent a part of my innocent childhood. A time before I had any responsibility. Or real problems. Or, cares about what goes on in the world. But, they're more than that: I can also trace my entire direct marketing career to those hours of mindlessly reading through the same stories -- admiring the writing, artwork, storylines, and creativity that went into them. They shaped my mind. Molded any smidgen of inborn creativity. And, even today, I catch myself "swiping" ideas from comics I read 30+ years ago... in my emails today. Snippets I have no conscious memory of. But, that are floating around in my subconscious -- ready to be used at a moment's notice. Those comics are still inspiration. My "rosebud" if you will. When I wheez out my last breath I'll probably even say: "Make mine Marvel..." All of which brings me to the point: Ask yourself what YOUR rosebud is. Think long and hard about it. Then crawl back into that time in your mind when it was in your life, tap into those memories and emotions... relive them, and try to figure out what it was about that object and time that shaped who you are today. Chances are it will inspire you. Give you focus. And, a whole new outlook on your business. Even better: It will make great "fodder" to talk about in emails, videos, and other content. Kind of like this email is. If you have not checked out the new BerserkerMail podcast that goes deep into the world of email, marketing, selling… see the link below. It’s free, it’s deep info, and I defy you to listen in and not walk away from each episode without at least one idea, thought, or tip you can use to make more sales. Here’s the link: [https∶//www.EmailPlayers.com/berserkermailtv/podcast]( Ben Settle This email was sent by Ben Settle as owner of Settle, LLC. Copyright © 2023 Settle, LLC. All Rights Reserved. No part of this email may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission from Settle, LLC. Click here to [unsubscribe]( Settle, LLC PO Box 1056 Gold Beach Oregon 97444 USA

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