What Does It Sound Like When You Change Your Mind is an 800 page collection of some of Seth’s work from the last four years. It includes blog posts, ebooks and rarities.
Every word in this 17 pound Titan is available online for free. A few thousand people, though, will be able to own the hardcover, collectible edition. There will be no more copies printed after the first edition sells out.
The book features hundreds of color photos from Thomas Hawk, one of the most-followed photographers online.
This is not a book you can take with you for a read on a train. It's massive. Large and heavy. The reading takes dedication. It's best taken in small dosages that allow for the time to digest the words. I spent weeks reading it drip by drip. I feel like this book changed me. I am better, more human than I was when I started reading it. Time well spent.
Finished the Titan today. Ten stars! What a wonderful journey. Godin is one of the premier, forward thinking minds of our time. His insights will get you to think differently.
(This book is really a piece of art. I couldn't mark this one up, it's too beautiful to do such a thing.)
I am a lucky one! I have the hardbound, hugely colorful, don't-stub-your-toe-on-it version that I received as a gift. It's beautiful. Every page exudes wisdom mixed with motivation and inspiration across all kinds of topics and subjects from how you make decisions to how you operate in the marketplace or your own headspace. The images are outstanding. I can't wait to read it every day. I dish it out to myself in little bites, like yummy ice cream, and savor every slurp. We try to read Seth Godin in any form. However, the book is a treat and a half. I'm not done with it, so I may come back with a final review when I'm through nibbling. By the way, he inspired me to finish a book, finally, so if you need a KITA, this is your book.
Words cannot do justice to this collection of Godin's work. As a book lover, its sheer size and weight got me excited. Why? Because there's nothing like it out there in book land. From its impressive shipping carton advertising the Solvay convention of 1929 (the largest assembly of genius ever collected in one place) to it's internal page-marker ribbon and dust-wrapper, this just adds more weight to Godin's words along with the array of images from Thomas Hawk. If you like the way Godin talks about the world of marketing, this is a must have (it certainly was for me). A real treasure and treat of a gigantic titan of a book.