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Seth Godin Is Smart

So, I completely stole this post from Seth Godin. I was going to Re-Tweet it or whatever, but this seemed to carry a little more weight thank just a ‘Hey check this out’. Absolutely brilliant. What do you think?

Who judges your work?

Here’s the mistake we make in high school:

We let anyone, just anyone, judge our work (and by extension, judge us.)

Sue, the airheaded but long-legged girl in Spanish class gets the right to judge our appearance.

Bill, the bitter former-poet English teacher gets the power to tell us if we’re good at writing.

And on and on.

The cheerleaders are deputized as the Supreme Court of social popularity, and the gym teacher forever has dibs on whether or not we’re macho enough to make it in the world. These are patterns we sign up for, and they last forever (or until we tell them to go away).

In high school, some people learn to ship, they learn to do work that matters and most of all, they learn to ignore the critics they can never possibly please. The ability to choose who judges your work–the people who will make it better, use it and reward you–is the key building block in becoming an artist in whatever you do.

If you haven’t already check out more from Seth Godin. He’ll blow your mind.


One Response to
“Seth Godin Is Smart”

  1. I was never one of those “I care what you all think” kinds of people. I was me and that was who I was. I never tried to change because someone else told me I wasn’t good enough. Didn’t know God wanted me to change for Him because I didn’t know Him until I was 21, so that was quite a battle!! Once I let God win that battle, I realized that most of those people who spend so much of their time telling others who and what they should be like, have no idea who and what they should be like themselves. They have never discovered who they are, and what God has gifted them to do.

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