Take a lesson from this book: quit reading this book before you even start it
1 star
The Bad
- "Capitalist drivel" (another reviewer said this and I wholeheartedly agree)
- Assumes that if you want to do something, you must want to be the best at it and not to just have fun with it (AKA capitalist drivel)
- Mostly geared towards businesses and entrepreneurs (AKA capitalist drivel)
- The same concept is repeated throughout the entire thing (AKA capitalist driven drivel, just trying to fill out enough books to get published when this could have easily been a blog post or an article)
The Meh
- Godin correctly points out that you should quit things that won't bear any fruit (if bearing fruit is your intention)
- Pursuing any venture will have a dip where things will be very hard before it gets easier
The Good
- The book only took probably one hour to read whenever I had like five minutes to spare