Wednesday, May 13, 2015

For various reasons previously indicated, I hold this book in very high regard and conclude my review of it with one more observation: The person whom Godin characterizes as "indispensable" is defined by what is indispensable to that person. It could well be, for example, a sincere desire to be of service to others. Or it could well be a sincere desire to offer unconditional "gifts" of trust, faith, respect, and candor.

-- Robert Morris

Robert Morris commenting on Seth Godin's "Linchpin".

What I like here is the assertion that an indispensable person is defined by what is indispensable to him.

Thought-provoking.