As we wind down 2009, it’s time to think about what matters for 2010.
My friend Seth Godin has pulled together a remarkable group of more than 70 people who each contributed a one-page essay with a one-word title to create a free ebook called What Matters Now.
What Matters Now will inspire you to make some changes in 2010, and to keep doing work that matters.
Download What Matters Now. (Note: 3 MB file size.) Please share!
Read Seth's blog post about the ebook here.
Remember, big thoughts and small actions make a difference.
Make something happen in 2010.
We need your help.
Please share.





Just finished reading (found on Seth's blog) and came here to see it mentioned.
Thought this was an interesting approach to publishing as its collaborative.
Posted by: online branding blog | December 15, 2009 at 07:22 PM
David, very interesting, thanks for posting.
About using this kind of ideas: I recall some unknown finnish businessman having said something like this: "When you open your garage door in California, you find a market of 50 million people. When you do the same in Finland, you find a meter of snow!"
Greetings from the cold,
Jari
Posted by: Jari Juslén | December 16, 2009 at 05:19 AM
@Jari Juslén
Because we Americans have a big market, many American companies are lazy and ignorant about the global market. However, Finnish companies know they must sell internationally.
David
Posted by: David Meerman Scott | December 16, 2009 at 05:28 AM
Although I haven't finished reading all of What Matters Now, what I have read is very interesting and enlightening. Great thoughts to ponder.
Posted by: Michael L. Cougill | December 16, 2009 at 09:41 AM
Well sometimes we return to our roots in our mind when we see something nostalgic to us and some times the tears came out from our eyes without noticing.
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