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- Seth Godin is one of the most influential business strategists of the 21st century, leaving behind quotes filled with tremendous insights that can help you see success and failure from the right perspective and make you see life itself differently.
- Seth Godin says not to be afraid to start, not to be afraid to be wrong, and emphasizes the need to be courageous to speak the truth and acknowledge it.
- He says that good ideas come from constantly coming up with absurd ideas, and that in order to succeed, you have to keep trying without fear of rejection.
Seth Godin
Seth Godin (born July 10, 1960)
Seth Godin is a renowned American bestselling author, entrepreneur, change expert, and speaker. He is considered one of the most influential business strategists of the 21st century, having written several bestselling books such as "Linchpin," "Purple Cow," and "The Icarus Deception." Through his numerous books and lectures, Seth Godin has shared many inspiring quotes that help people gain motivation and insights.
His words offer profound insights into how to handle our innate fears, the right perspective on success and failure, as well as a different way of looking at life itself, providing us with enlightenment.
It is better to start and fail than to never start at all.
The price of doing nothing is far greater than the price of making a mistake.
The secret to not making mistakes is not to avoid making mistakes. The secret is to be willing to make mistakes and to realize that mistakes are not fatal.
You have everything you need to make yourself bigger.
Instead of wondering when your next vacation is, you should set up a life that doesn't need an escape.
Courage is the willingness to tell the truth about what you see and to acknowledge what you said.
People who struggle to come up with good ideas actually don't come up with many mediocre ideas either. On the other hand, people who have a lot of good ideas have even more absurd and ridiculous ideas. When you constantly come up with absurd ideas, you're bound to come up with a few good ones.
A pessimist sees one phone call out of ten that was successful as a 10% success rate. However, a successful salesman knows that you have to be rejected nine times to make one sale.
The easiest thing is to react. The second easiest is to respond. But the hardest thing is to start.