Seth Godin is an American author and entrepreneur. His book Linchpin was named by Business Week one of the 20 best books by the most influential thinkers in business (Wikipedia). I must admit I haven’t read any of his books, but I’ve watched this episode of Impact Theory and I got inspired to search for more things about this guy.
If you look at that wiki page about him, you’ll see he writes like a maniac and most of his work is awesome, so he is a great maniac writer. I love his insights about how important the quality is so much important and that we should always do the best we can to help others. I’ve noticed this being a common thing about these successful people. The most appreciated have this mindset oriented on how can they do the best to help other people, not money. Making a good impact and changing people’s lives are the core goals for these people.
You can find below a video made by Evan Carmichael with his view about Top 10 Rules for Success that Seth Godin applies in his life.
I love the most the first rule because I find it very important for us to live the life we want, not the one other people want. What rule(s) do you love the most?
