Why Seth Godin kicks ass?

This post isn't about me. After all, I didn't apply to Seth's program for two very good reasons: I had something lined up, and I couldn't afford to live at that place without taking at least a part-time job.

But this is so freaking cool! Read up:

"The smartest and most motivated young people are no longer itching to become investment bankers and lawyers. We're always hearing about a shortage of engineers or nurses--but there never seems to be a shortage of people eager to work 90 hours a week helping to move money from one pile to another."

I can now proudly brag that my choices were based primarily on the assumption that I shouldn't do things just to hum along (i.e. investment banking or whatever...). I can now also humbly state that I'm still not sure about what I really should be doing-accomplishing-moving in a Seth-Godin-sense.

But then again, this is "beyond the scope of my research"...

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