Back when I was in my early teens, I was a huge rubik’s cube nerd.
And rightfully so because my classmates would see me with that toy in my hand every single day.
Ever since the day I saw one of my friends play with the cube, I’ve been obsessed with figuring out how to solve it and how to solve it as fast as possible.
Watching other people solve the cube in seconds was fun too. I believe the world record is just under five seconds.
As impressive as that already is, sometimes that gets a bit stale to watch too.
And just when I thought it couldn’t get better, my dad showed me this video.
It was a video of a 12 year old boy who solved three rubik’s cubes at the same time…
While juggling.
And it was definitely legitimate. He did it on stage in front of an audience with an official Guinness World Record adjudicator to witness the act.
That’s not all.
I even saw another boy from India who solved three rubik’s cubes as well, but in a different way. He solved one with his left hand, one with his right, and the third one with his feet.
His record: One minute and thirty seconds.
This just goes to show that there are many different ways to achieve something.
Who knows, maybe one day someone will hold a world record of solving a rubik’s cube with only one foot.
The same thing is true when it comes to email copywriting.
I’ve seen people write emails that are short and sweet.
Some are written in an editorial style.
Others are aggressive sales pitches.
Although some of them I’d never do, if they work for others, then that’s fine.
But if you’d like to learn my way, then check out How to Become an Email Titan.