Bad idea number one: how to write using bad ideas

LINKEDIN AND TED
Once upon a time I used to have a LinkedIn[1] account with my penname until policies said my avatar was not mine and wasn’t me. It obviously wasn’t me. For good reasons I won’t tell here. Amd since that comment was a complete distraction from business, let’s jump out into the important stuff.
The original entry is a translation. Given the fact that in Wednesdays I post translating myself into English, I think the honest thing is leaving you with the reference and the link.
…Aha, the following I found in LinkedIn’s TED posts and it is an extract from the book The Practice: Shipping Creative Work by Seth Godin published by in 2020.
WHY TO READ IT?
There are some dark sides (minus Darth Vader) to some of the ideas in it. Not everything one reads comes to be true to a T. However, used as I’ve been to have only Big Choma and La cocina de Meg[2] as my main and only hooligans; I know that in occasion, the ones cheering from behind the fence run out of gas. That’s when we need to go and get some helium for our ego. Here you can get some in case you have run out.
[1] Quite useless to find a job but (when there’s avalaible internet) quite nice to waste time reading. Even if it is only little me.
[2] Sometimes it is not the lack of people cheering or themrunning out of gas, it is the person themselves who needs to believe….


