Seth
Seth
Seth; placed; appointed"), in Judaism, Christianity, Mandaeism, and Islam, was the third son of Adam and Eve and brother of Cain and Abel, who were the only other of their children mentioned by name in the Tanakh. According to Genesis 4:25, Seth was born after Abel's murder, and Eve believed God had appointed him as a replacement for Abel...
NationalityCanadian
ProfessionCartoonist
Date of Birth16 September 1962
CountryCanada
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Ideas that spread win.
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Don't find customers for your products, find products for your customers.
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If you can’t state your position in eight words, you don’t have a position.
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Letting your customers set your standards is a dangerous game, because the race to the bottom is pretty easy to win. Setting your own standards--and living up to them--is a better way to profit. Not to mention a better way to make your day worth all the effort you put into it." -
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The secret to being wrong isn't to avoid being wrong! The secret is being willing to be wrong. The secret is realizing that wrong isn't fatal.
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The only thing all successful people have in common is that they're successful, so don't waste your time copying "the successful strategies" of others.
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Anyone who says failure is not an option has also ruled out innovation.
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In a battle between two ideas, the best one doesn't necessarily win. No, the idea that wins is the one with the most fearless heretic behind it.
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I learned that a long walk and calm conversation are an incredible combination if you want to build a bridge.
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Remember the Bob Dylan rule: it's not just a record, it's a movement.
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Learning is not watching a video, learning is taking action and seeing what happens.
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The challenge is simple: Quitting when you hit the Dip is a bad idea. If the journey you started was worth doing, then quitting when you hit the Dip just wastes the time you’ve already invested. Quit in the Dip often enough and you’ll find yourself becoming a serial quitter, starting many things but accomplishing little. Simple: If you can’t make it through the Dip, don’t start. If you can embrace that simple rule, you’ll be a lot choosier about which journeys you start.
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Soon is not as good as now.
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You can't have good ideas unless you're willing to generate a lot of bad ones.