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
life work journey
It's entirely possible that there won't be a standing ovation at the end of your journey. That's okay. At least you lived.
life work important
The rest of the world isn't nearly as important as the few who are here.
life work opportunity
The opportunity is not in being momentarily popular with the anonymous masses. It's in being missed when you're gone, in doing work that matters to the tribe you choose.
life work giants
Courage doesn't always involve physical heroism in the face of death. It doesn't always require giant leaps worthy of celebration. Sometimes, courage is the willingness to speak the truth about what you see and to own what you say.
important use might
Every single important thing we do is something we didn't use to be good at, and in fact, might be something we used to fear.
broken hook firsts
Blaming the system is soothing because it lets you off the hook. But when the system is broken, we wonder why you were relying in the system in the first place.
school government people
Normal is fading away. Governments and industries and schools like normal, because it's easier, it scales and it's profitable. But people don't like it - we want to be who we are, not who some marketer tells us to be.
educational loyal-customers marketing
Permission marketing turns strangers into friends and friends into loyal customers. It's not just about entertainment - it's about education. Permission marketing is curriculum marketing.
marketing millions sells
If you can't sell to 1 in 1000, why market to a million?
school government boss
The tragedy is that society (your school, your boss, your government, your family) keeps drumming the genius part out. The problem is that our culture has engaged in a Faustian bargain, in which we trade our genius and artistry for apparent stability.
skills born
Leading is a skill, not a gift. You're not born with it, you learn how.
art following-instructions needs
We don't need to be taught to make art, but sometimes we need permission to do so. Following instructions is overrated.
sleep making-money innovators
The innovator creates a business where they are making money, even when they sleep.
delight connections surprise
Surprise and delight and connection are remarkable.