If You're Paralyzed By Other People's Opinions, Listen To This | Seth Godin

如果你被他人的观点所瘫痪,听听这个 | 塞斯·戈丁

The Daily Motivation

2026-04-11

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Leave an Amazon Rating or Review for my New York Times Bestselling book, Make Money Easy! Check out the full episode: https://greatness.lnk.to/1027DM Seth Godin doesn't fight self-doubt. He engineers a life where it barely gets a vote. 7,500 blog posts in a row. Not because every one is great. Because Friday is Friday, and the post goes up. The decision was made once, 20 years ago. No internal meetings. No second-guessing. That's the whole system. Lewis gets honest too, admitting it was never failure or success that scared him. It was judgment. The weight of what people thought. That fear quietly ran his life for years. Two sharp minds. One clear truth: stop debating what you've already decided to do. Sign up for the Greatness newsletter: http://www.greatness.com/newsletter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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  • Hi, my name is Lewis Howes and welcome to the Daily Motivation Show.

  • What do you do to help overcome self-doubt or insecurity for yourself?

  • So I have a blog.

  • I've written 7,500 posts in a row.

  • And tomorrow morning, which will be a Friday, there will be another post.

  • But it won't be there because it's the best post ever.

  • Nor will it be there because I decided to post it tomorrow.

  • It will be there because it's Friday.

  • I haven't reconsidered that decision in 20 years.

  • So I don't have to have a meeting with myself about whether or not it's time to write a blog post.

  • There will be a blog post.

  • Chop the wood, you carry the water.

  • By getting rid of the debate, then you, I mean, think about how many things you do that.

  • Were impossible 100 years ago.

  • That when movies first opened, they had special,

  • I do n't know if you know this, they had special attendance at the movies

  • because they were afraid people would have a heart attack or fate.

  • Because seeing a train coming on the movie screen was so traumatic.

  • And the first few years the cars were available,

  • people broke their arms on a regular basis, turning the starter of the car.