January 2, 2011

Three ways TV changed everything (and what's next) by Seth Godin

Here is one insight about TV and its 

"TV changes everyone it touches.
TV brings mass. For fifty years, TV meant that programmers and advertisers had a very good chance to reach everyone, or almost everyone, at the same time. TV integrates a culture, because there's instant common touchstones being generated daily. (When I say, "yadda yadda yadda" or "where's the beef," you know what I mean, right?)

TV brings pluralism and diversity. This seems to contradict the first, but it doesn't. Once TV has opened a channel to the brain, it can bring in whatever it chooses, without clearing it with you first. So, the viewer can discover that people-who-don't-look-like-us aren't so different, or that women might be good cops, or that a member of the [insert oppressed group] might also be a person too.
and finally, TV brings dissatisfaction. Advertising needs to make you dissatisfied to work. And picture perfect sitcom families have more money and less trouble than most folks (because they're not real).

Now, of course, TV isn't what it used to be. No more three-channel universe. That means that the cable/internet virus changes everyone in a very different way. Call it the million channel world (mcw).
The mcw brings addressability. There is no mass any more. You can't reach everyone. Mad Men is a hit and yet it has only been seen by 2% of the people in the USA.
The mcw bring silos, angry tribes and insularity. Fox News makes a fortune by pitting people against one another. Talkingpointsmemo is custom tailored for people who are sure that the other side is wrong. You can spend your entire day consuming media and never encounter a thought you don't agree with, don't like or don't want to see.
And finally, I have no idea if the mcw is making us happy. Surely, a substantial use is time wasting social network polishing, and that's not really building anyone's long-term happiness. And the mcw makes it easier to get angry, to waste time (there's never 'nothing on') or become isolated. Without a doubt, the short-term impact of mcw is that it makes it easy to spread terror and harder to settle on the truth. At the same time, there's no doubt that more people are connected to more people, belong to more tribes, have more friends, and engage more often than they did before it got here. We got rid of some gatekeepers, but there's a race for some new ones. In the meantime, a lot of smart people are fending for themselves, which isn't so bad.


One thing we learned from the TV age that's still true: more media is not always better, particularly when we abdicate our power to filter and choose."



December 31, 2010

Maybe Next Year by Seth Godin

Maybe next year...



The economy will be going gangbusters
Your knowledge will reach critical mass
Your boss will give you the go ahead (and agree to take the heat if things don't work out)
Your family situation will be stable
The competition will stop innovating
Someone else will drive the carpool, freeing up a few hours a week
There won't be any computer viruses to deal with, and
Your neighbor will return the lawnmower.
Then...
You can ship, you can launch your project, you can make the impact you've been planning on.
Of course, all of these things won't happen. Why not ship anyway?
While others were hiding last year, new products were launched, new subscriptions were sold and new companies came into being. While they were laying low, websites got new traffic, organizations grew, and contracts were signed. While they were stuck, money was being lent, star employees were hired and trust was built.
Most of all, art got created.
That's okay, though, because it's all going to happen again in 2011. It's not too late, just later than it was.
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Check out the Fireworks in Ipanema Beach (Rio de Janeiro) from NYE 2010. We will have full 20 minutes of fireworks today!

Last year´s New Year Eve I worked until 4:30am with lots of pressure, loneliness and sadness. At midnight I had a 10 or 15 miutes break in oerder to stand in the hallway between two buildings and see from the 10th floor the fireworks from Ipanema, Copacabana and Flamengo beaches. I was really sad. That was my third New Year´s Eve without a New Year´s Eve actually. I was depressed to think that those people calling me were at the beach, clubs, events, parties watching the fireworks, kissing their beloved ones, jumping, refreshing their feet in salty water and accuratly starting their new year. I said back then that I would never again submit myself to such thing. The stress doe snot pay, the money does not pay, the sadness does not pay.
I believe this new year of 2011 will be better, lighter, calmer, happier than the three ones before, just because I will be able to enjoy it freely and raise my glass with positiveness.
Everyone raise your glasses and Cheers!
 
 

December 30, 2010

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