My judgment on Seth Godin is somewhat ambivalent.
He's an amazing entrepreneur and has that Jon Malkovich look going for him. But on the other hand, He's amazingly good at exploiting other people's hard work and still making himself look like a good guy. I dunno, maybe that's the cynic in me, maybe I've been hanging around here too long.
Either way, he's amazingly good at what he does... which is why I was kind of shocked with my interpretation of one of his latest posts:
Seth's Blog: Get rich quick
To me, it seems like he's justifying MMO/GRQ scammers by saying that they provide a nebulous hope, in exchange for people's money. Often people that can least afford it. But they have hope, and what price can you put on that (shala la laa!)?
Does anyone else get that from this post? Or is it just me trying to find an angle that isn't there?
He's an amazing entrepreneur and has that Jon Malkovich look going for him. But on the other hand, He's amazingly good at exploiting other people's hard work and still making himself look like a good guy. I dunno, maybe that's the cynic in me, maybe I've been hanging around here too long.
Either way, he's amazingly good at what he does... which is why I was kind of shocked with my interpretation of one of his latest posts:
Seth's Blog: Get rich quick
To me, it seems like he's justifying MMO/GRQ scammers by saying that they provide a nebulous hope, in exchange for people's money. Often people that can least afford it. But they have hope, and what price can you put on that (shala la laa!)?
Does anyone else get that from this post? Or is it just me trying to find an angle that isn't there?