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10 Things I Learned From Seth Godin
#3: Authenticity is overrated
Last year I wrote my first book (sorry, it’s in Russian only) with the title: “10 mentors”. And not long ago, I wrote an article saying that mentors are overrated and that you should pursue finding heroes instead.
Mentors are scarce; heroes are abundant.
Mentors have to spend time with you; heroes don’t even have to know you exist.
Mentors have limited advice (usually, due to time constraints), whereas you can watch heroes all day on YouTube.
That’s something I learned from my ‘hero,’ Seth Godin.
Here are ten other things I’ve learned from watching, reading, and consuming as much content as humanly possible created with, for, or by him.
The lessons are going to be short, and I’ll provide links to where I got them. Let’s go!
#1. Everyone is an artist
We have no other option.
Seth Godin is the author of more than 15 best-sellers. His books were translated into more than 35 languages. I’ve read many, but not all of them.
‘Linchpin: Are You Indispensable?’ is my favorite one. In the book, he describes the world in which we live today through an unusual lens — everyone…