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Tim Ferriss · 2024-04-04 · 52m

How to Overcome Resistance — Seth Godin

Seth Godin walks with Tim Ferriss explaining how to write short, ship daily, and beat creative resistance.

How to Overcome Resistance — Seth Godin
The guest

Seth Godin — Author of 21 international bestsellers (Purple Cow, Linchpin, The Dip, This Is Marketing), prolific daily blogger, and founder of altMBA, Squidoo, and Yoyodyne.

The gist

In this walk-and-talk episode, Tim Ferriss asks Seth Godin for help reentering blogging and writing shorter, more sustainable posts. Godin reframes a blog post as a provocation or question rather than a comprehensive answer, arguing that the reader's brain should fill in the gaps the way it does between comic panels. He diagnoses Tim's tendency to add protective parentheticals as Pressfield-style resistance, and prescribes hard constraints, a recurring genre, and a distinct authorial 'character' to enable consistent shipping. Along the way Godin shares stories of working with Isaac Asimov on a VCR murder-mystery game, his philosophy of deliberately creating uncomfortable vacuums between projects, and why he writes a blog post every single day regardless of whether he publishes it.

Big reveals

  • Godin says when writers try to condense an idea, 'resistance kicks in' (Pressfield's resistance) and they add parentheticals to clarify, which ruins the short form.
  • A blog's power, drawn from Scott McCloud's 'Understanding Comics,' is that meaning happens between the panels — the reader's brain does the leaping and grows by figuring out the connection.
  • Godin tells Tim he is adding parentheticals 'to protect yourself' — and pushes him to adopt rigid boundaries (like haiku rules) so he can declare a job done and ship it.
  • Godin's done-rule: you get points for making a post shorter, never longer; if he can't boil it down further and it isn't deceptive, it's done.
  • Godin writes as a 'character named Seth Godin,' not his authentic in-the-moment self — being parody-able is a good sign that the voice is real.
  • On choosing next chapters: 'creating a vacuum is required' — he stops projects he loves to force the hard work of filling an uncomfortable void rather than coasting.
  • The biggest payoff of daily writing is quieting the noise in his head: he writes tomorrow 'because it's Friday,' not because any single post is perfect.
  • A great blog post tells people something they already sort of know, in a way they'd be grateful to forward to others.

Things worth remembering

  • Seth Godin's books have been translated into 38 languages, and he has published over 8,500 daily blog posts.
  • The six-word story attributed to Hemingway — 'For sale, baby shoes, never worn' — is cited as magic that can't be repeated daily.
  • Godin disabled comments on his blog because misunderstandings made him overwrite to defend posts, which killed the blog form.
  • Godin uploaded a 40-page business plan to Claude AI and in under 10 seconds got an 'MBA quality memo' nailing contradictions and errors.
  • Godin learned to write blog posts in advance from working with Isaac Asimov, and writes one every day 'because I eat lunch every day.'
  • Godin's proudest shortest post: 'You don't need more time' (assertion) followed by 'You just need to decide' (release).
  • Asimov published 400 books, invented the modern conception of the robot, and as a hands-off project partner trusted Godin completely.
  • Parker Brothers turned Clue into a VCR game that sold over a million copies at $40; Godin and Peter Adkison invented a similar VCR murder-mystery set on another planet, sold to Kodak with two thumbs up from Siskel and Ebert.
  • Squidoo, co-founded by Godin, became the 40th biggest website in the US with only eight employees.
  • Godin introduces the word 'kear' (cure) — a safe haven, niche, or fortress — as the value of owning a single lane like blogging.

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