I loved this video when it was first shared, but here on his "In less than 6 minutes" TED Talk, Derek Sivers draws out a few guiding principles for how movements are started. It's so short you might as well watch it, but I wanted to capture the two final conclusions anyway:
1. If you are a leader, nurture your first few followers as equals, it's about the movement - not about you.
2. Leadership is overglorified. It's really the first follower who transforms the lone nut into a leader, so if you're really trying to start a movement have the courage to follow and show others how to follow.
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I've learned a lot by just watching this video.
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