84 pages of someone shouting at you to get up off your backside and go out and do stuff. Relentlessly positive and undoubtedly good advice but for me other books have a better grasp of detail in how to improve yourself. Good advice, but given offputtingly. Save yourself time and spend a few minutes listening to Britney's Do Somethin', or Gwen Stefani's What You Waiting For?, the same message condensed to four minute pop singles. This book is so painfully obviously a book of collected blog posts stitched together to create a vague attempt at a "manifesto," I'm kind of pissed I actually paid money for it. It's sort of inspiring, in a vague, marketing lingo-esque kind of way, like something an aspiring life coach would tell you over coffee and then charge $50 for an hour of their time. This is the first thing I've read by Godin and I think I'm good on reading anything else by him.
What do You think about ¡Hazlo! (Spanish Edition) (2012)?
Short and inspiring encouragement to start, experiment, try, and be an innovator.
—Riezan95
Challenge the status quo. Don't wait to be picked. Start something. Ship.
—Ranannie