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Author: Seth Godin
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ISBN: 13502938
ASIN: 13502938
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Category: Non-Fiction
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In 2017, Seth recommended "Stop Stealing Dreams" by Seth Godin and said...
Here's my free book-length manifesto, Stop Stealing Dreams. It's been shared (in PDF and video form) more than 4,000,000 times. I hope you'll forward it to parents or learners or people you care about.
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4.3 rating based on 775 ratings (all editions)
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Published: 2/27/2012
The economy has changed, probably forever.
School hasn't.
School was invented to create a constant stream of compliant factory workers to the growing businesses of the 1900s. It continues to do an excellent job at achieving this goal, but it's not a goal we need to achieve any longer.
In this 30,000 word manifesto, I imagine a different set of goals and start (I hope) a discussion about how we can reach them. One thing is certain: if we keep doing what we've been doing, we're going to keep getting what we've been getting.
Our kids are too important to sacrifice to the status quo.
- Seth Godin
4.3 rating based on 775 ratings (all editions)
ISBN-10:
ISBN-13:
Goodreads: 13502938
Author(s):Publisher:
Published: 2/27/2012
The economy has changed, probably forever.
School hasn't.
School was invented to create a constant stream of compliant factory workers to the growing businesses of the 1900s. It continues to do an excellent job at achieving this goal, but it's not a goal we need to achieve any longer.
In this 30,000 word manifesto, I imagine a different set of goals and start (I hope) a discussion about how we can reach them. One thing is certain: if we keep doing what we've been doing, we're going to keep getting what we've been getting.
Our kids are too important to sacrifice to the status quo.
- Seth Godin
