When asked what he wished he would have known earlier, Seth Godin answered “It’s going to be ok.”
(via @rameadows)
This is three lines of pure comfort. Thank you, Swiss Miss!
This quote has a lot of power! Thank you for sharing!
Not sure which came first, but he has also said:
http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2010/01/no-everything-is-not-going-to-be-okay.html “…No, everything is not going to be okay. It never is. It isn’t okay now. Change, by definition, changes things. It makes some things better and some things worse. But everything is never okay.
Finding the bravery to shun faux reassurance is a critical step in producing important change. Once you free yourself from the need for perfect acceptance, it’s a lot easier to launch work that matters.”
These can co-exist, which is interesting.
Nice blog you have here!
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This is three lines of pure comfort. Thank you, Swiss Miss!
May 16th, 2012 / 4:10 pm
This quote has a lot of power! Thank you for sharing!
May 21st, 2012 / 3:12 pm
Not sure which came first, but he has also said:
http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2010/01/no-everything-is-not-going-to-be-okay.html
“…No, everything is not going to be okay. It never is. It isn’t okay now. Change, by definition, changes things. It makes some things better and some things worse. But everything is never okay.
Finding the bravery to shun faux reassurance is a critical step in producing important change. Once you free yourself from the need for perfect acceptance, it’s a lot easier to launch work that matters.”
These can co-exist, which is interesting.
Nice blog you have here!
Jun 5th, 2012 / 10:12 pm