
Here’s another installment in what’s turned out to be a series of lessons taken from reading Seth Godin’s blog.
My take on a series of posts follows, with a link to the source for each.
About “We are not astronomers”
One person really can make a difference. If everyone realized that, imagine what could be possible.
Here’s a link to the source.
About “Assume that both are true”
It’s not a contradiction to believe in God and science. It’s also possible to believe in both magic and reason.
But shit will never be chocolate.
Here’s a link to the source.
About “Respecting their time”
Do what you want, but don’t waste your time.
Here’s a link to the source.
PS: Dear Seth,
Three words: Strunk and White.
Respectfully yours,
Me
About “Appropriate risk”
Everything in life involves risk. Just don’t do anything completely crazy.
Here’s a link to the source.
About “Copy design”
Before you build it, think about exactly what you’re trying to build.
Then focus on how well you’re doing it.
Here’s a link to the source.
PS: Contains an ad for a copywriting course that’ll only set you back $1,200.
About “The simple market”
You can make money by creating or doing something to make people’s lives better.
And it would help to define what we mean by “better”.
PS: Aren’t “market failures” also “externalities”? And what about “sloth”?
Here’s a link to the source.
To be continued? 🙂