Seth Godin: The Most Failed Person Wins
I sat down with bestselling author Seth Godin and he explained how to become a Linchpin. A linchpin is someone who is indispensable. Someone who others will miss. There is a ton a value in this video. Hope you love it and get inspired.
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I can't believe it's over 10 years now... You guys work great together
This video should get (at lease) 7 million views, not 7 thousand (at the moment). Great Value!
Seth is the best! Thanks for interviewing him so well and so often!
@BehindtheBrand
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Max! Hope you're sub'd and find more inspiring vids on my channel, there's a few hundred to choose from...
appreciate the kind words
"This notion on walking up the corporate ladder is over!" ~Seth Godin
@BappyGolder
10 жыл бұрын
"I think we live in a project world" that's awesome by Seth Godin
@HenryStradford
10 жыл бұрын
Bappy Golder Wow. It's amazing that you commented on this post, now. At this moment I'm listening to Seth again! Scary!
@BappyGolder
10 жыл бұрын
It was a good listen. Looking fwd to listen to the others in the series. Do you know of any other channel similar to Behind the Brand *****?
@HenryStradford
10 жыл бұрын
Bappy Golder Just do a KZread search. A couple of his books are also there in audiobook form.
@BappyGolder
10 жыл бұрын
Cheers ***** !
Watch this - It was very good even today
Have just discovered your channel. Great job, a tonic, and just what I needed to hear this morning!
Always great to hear from Seth Godin!
Bryan thank you for a great interview with Seth Godin. Sharing it with everyone I work with. Thank you for your life-work!
I like the idea that jobs are obsolete...no jobs, just opportunities. Also, if your boss has you doing a list of tasks you are replaceable...get to where you're being asked to "solve interesting problems."
@josephv7899
9 жыл бұрын
Amazing. So true. Great words
@billbranthwaite2376
4 жыл бұрын
Absolutely spot on assessment, there’s no future in following someone’s to do list.
One of our failures: Computerized Real Estate Classifieds; pre-internet...this model is now common online, but back then we had to do radio ads (expensive) and rely on 900# so we were paid at the time the FSBO listed their home on the service. We did what Seth did and gave people their money back when the tel. co messed up our service and we were still paying for radio time. We cancelled the radio time buying co., stopped the ads and moved on. We've been about a decade ahead of the supporting technology more than once. :)
This guy is a genuis.
@BehindtheBrand
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Byron!
Thank you Brian for this fantastic interview.
this was 2011, let this SINK in
@BehindtheBrand
3 жыл бұрын
;)
This is SO important and meaningful...thanks for the encouragement to really live and produce.
What a wonderful way to shift the way we approach failure and success...having permission to go out there play the game and keep going even if, at first...in the learning process...you fail.
Love Seth's closing thoughts.
Great interview. Thanks @BehindTheHustle for bringing me here
"I've failed way more times than I've succeeded" because real success comes from failure
love it give me more . He is a real man !
Great interview. Well done to both Seth and Bryan.
thank you for this video
I just love this man!!
What a Sage! So many golden nuggets of wisdom -
Really inspirational video Brian... Thanks for sharing this :) Seth is a legend!!
I was a waitress at Dennys. That job is where i learned the most about being the best employee! Gina in lights
love this
Excelent Interview!!! Be different.
Good info i enjoyed it.
Inspiring Video. Thanks!
Thank you Bryan this is a great video and l learnt so much regards from Stephen
@BehindtheBrand
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Yah! : ) Love Seth. Thanks Brian.
more good stuff!
Looking at this video today. Thank you
@BehindtheBrand
3 жыл бұрын
Very welcome
That is why Singapore has the highest percentage of millionaires. 11% of the population
Fantastic advice. It's easier than ever to start a business, the biggest thing holding you back is YOU! Ship ship ship ship.
Great interviewer.
Right on :)
What confuses me is when Seth says the more you fail the more you get to "keep playing". If you keep failing, you usually get fired, thus play time is over haha. Just something that crossed my mind.
@pterodaxx
7 жыл бұрын
I think it's more about what happens after. Play time isn't over if you're fired. Your life, creativity, opportunity, hard work and almost everything that makes you you aren't over if you're fired. Your whole life is still ahead of you and if you're doing it right you've learned a ton from that process.
@seres-de-luz
5 жыл бұрын
When he said that he wasm't talking about an employee.
very nice video!
I generally like Seth but he needs to do more research on opportunity and access. He showed me his dearth of knowledge on the subject in this video.
Evolved through directed change. Darwin must roll over in his crazy every time.
where are the views? this shit is great!
great
Seth does a GREAT job of pointing out problems. Where's the solution? He's not offering to teach.... You can gain powerful insight from Seth as to why you need to get off your rear and do something. That something is taking action... Find a mentor. Seth isn't the guy with training programs.
@walterbrown9391
4 жыл бұрын
Ready to win....
Based on the title of this video I should be Jeff Bezos by now 🤣👏🤣
@BehindtheBrand
2 жыл бұрын
Ha!
Oh snap.... All we know how to do is watch the Super Bowl??? I'm scared Seth!
I'm okay with failure, but I don't think my clients do. ;(
@BehindtheBrand
5 жыл бұрын
Ha! Good point Antonio...but maybe there's a way to educate your clients before you begin the journey that it won't always be a smooth ride. If they understand the costs...what's at stake if you do or don't take risks etc. I'm guessing they will understand this principle. "Sometimes the riskiest thing you can do is play it safe."
Be a Problem Solver
I would love to understand Richard Branson's exact blue print to building a business.
@rODIUMuk
9 жыл бұрын
Be a complete arsehole. That is part of the Branson theory.
Is anyone else getting the gold here???
If I fail more than you, I win...
0:00 - Seth Godin: How to become a Linchpin kzread.info/dash/bejne/fJmXrNyrecnKeMo.html
Alben W Barkley died while giving a speech.
I hear a lot of solutions in here.
@TinyPinkTampon better like this...
Evolution is a theory... so let's not refer to it has fact. Great talk otherwise ;)