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Seth Godin is remarkable. Always. At least, I think he is.
But when I read an excerpt of his new book, LINCHPIN – let’s just say I felt a bit let down!
In this post, I’m going to explore WHY.
First, a quick reminder about the fallacy of trying to judge or describe the whole after seeing only a part – like the 5 blind men who described an elephant variously as being like a rope, a tree trunk, a knife, a rough carpet and a thick snake (after feeling, respectively, the tail, leg, tusk, back and trunk).
All I’ve read is the digital excerpt, NOT the entire book.
Still, I had hoped for some a-ha moments in even that sample – so when I shared this short message with a good friend inside TRIIIBES.com, I wasn’t sure what to expect in reply. I wrote to Marcos Gaser:
“Maybe Seth set his bar too high with Tribes. Maybe I wasn’t in the right mood while reading it. Maybe Linchpin just describes what’s in my daily routine. Whatever the reason, I just didn’t find that magical ‘A-ha’ in the excerpt, the way I’m used to with Seth’s writing. I’ll give it another read a day or two later, to see if it’s ‘just me’!”
Well, let’s just say I didn’t need to read it again. Because Marcos’ short, insightful reply made the reasons clear to me in a flash of brilliance…
I am not a marketer by study or experience, and so Seth Godin’s earlier books had many a-ha moments – because they were about marketing.
TRIBES, and more so LINCHPIN, are not about marketing any more – they are about personal development.
LINCHPIN (and even TRIBES, in a way) is about throwing off the shackles of ‘conventional mediocrity’, about ‘following one’s heart’ and ‘making a difference’, about ‘attracting your audience by being unique, special, meaningful’ – and those are things I am ALREADY working on, understand better, have a certain experience with!
The essential premise is that “Everyone is an ARTIST”. And here, in Seth’s words, “artist means someone willing to stand up, stand out and make change.”
Maybe more traditional, corporate and ‘factory world’ readers in Seth’s audience (who may have viewed his earlier work with some ennui and a “So, what’s new?” attitude) will find many a-ha moments in LINCHPIN, the way I did in Purple Cow, or Free Prize Inside, or All Marketers Are Liars, or Survival Is Not Enough.
Like Rajesh Setty says in his very nice review of LINCHPIN,
“In LINCHPIN, Seth focuses on BEING rather than DOING. Seth’s compassionate plea is for everyone to ‘be’ an artist – be a Linchpin rather than a cog in the wheel.“
Does this sound like a familiar theme from my blog posts here?
- Dare to be Different
- A World Obsessed with Numbers
- I Don’t Care
- I Got Tapped!
- Frustrated by Success
- How To Win – Always
- To You, What Is Success?
Having explored how difficult, scary, yet fulfilling it is to stop being a cog in the wheel, and for many years seeing one important purpose of my own blog to inspire as many others as possible to stop hesitating and take that plunge to ‘follow their heart’, I have probably instinctively tuned out much of what I read in LINCHPIN as being “stuff I already know, realize and completely agree with”… and might have dismissed on that ground alone!
So, thank you Marcos for showing me why I probably thought LINCHPIN was “nothing new”… and how, for that very reason, I need to tell many people who read my blog to get their own copy of LINCHPIN – and then think hard about making that decision to make a difference, in any way they like!
In his interview with Hugh McLeod, Seth Godin ends with:
“My work is done here, as the saying goes. To unleash something like this on the world, to go out this far on a limb and have people support you and embrace you and run with it… it’s the most amazing feeling.”
Do you want that feeling for yourself?
Then you should read LINCHPIN – and then follow YOUR heart.
Another good reason to do it is because, usually, reading Seth Godin’s books has nice “fringe benefits” – like TRIBES got me entry into Triiibes.com, a place where I’ve met some amazing LINCHPINS.
Here are a few reviews of LINCHPIN by fellow Triiibesters – you may find them interesting too:
Today, on his blog, Seth said: “It took me ten years to write this book. I’m hoping it changes a few people.”
The book is LINCHPIN.
You can get your copy here.
Read it – then decide.



{ 1 comment }
Thanks Dr. Mani!
I am sitting in the same boat as you meaning I only have got the summarized PDF document as well so far. I know how it feels to be far away from the centers of the world.
What I did this morning was to go through many of the excellent interviews out there already. I took bits and pieces from Seth’s answers which describe the traits of a linchpin and I assembled them in one post. I called it “101 Reasons For Personal Change”.
Yours
John W. Furst
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