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The Dip: A Little Book That Teaches You When to Quit (and When to Stick) Hardcover – May 10, 2007
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A New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestseller
In this iconic bestseller, popular business blogger and bestselling author Seth Godin proves that winners are really just the best quitters. Godin shows that winners quit fast, quit often, and quit without guilt—until they commit to beating the right Dip.
Every new project (or job, or hobby, or company) starts out fun…then gets really hard, and not much fun at all. You might be in a Dip—a temporary setback that will get better if you keep pushing. But maybe it’s really a Cul-de-Sac—a total dead end. What really sets superstars apart is the ability to tell the two apart.
Winners seek out the Dip. They realize that the bigger the barrier, the bigger the reward for getting past it. If you can beat the Dip to be the best, you’ll earn profits, glory, and long-term security.
Whether you’re an intern or a CEO, this fun little book will help you figure out if you’re in a Dip that’s worthy of your time, effort, and talents. The old saying is wrong—winners do quit, and quitters do win.
- Print length96 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherPortfolio
- Publication dateMay 10, 2007
- Dimensions5.2 x 0.5 x 7.3 inches
- ISBN-101591841666
- ISBN-13978-1591841661
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Seth Godin is the author of 20 international bestsellers that have been translated into over 38 languages, and have changed the way people think about marketing and work. For a long time, Unleashing the Ideavirus was the most popular ebook ever published, and Purple Cow is the bestselling marketing book of the decade.
He worked as a year as the volunteer founding editor of The Carbon Almanac, and his recent bestsellers also include The Practice and This is Marketing.
He's a recent inductee to the Marketing Hall of Fame, and also a member of the Direct Marketing Hall of Fame and (go figure), the Guerrilla Marketing Hall of Fame.
His book, Tribes, was a nationwide bestseller, appearing on the Amazon, New York Times, BusinessWeek and Wall Street Journal bestseller lists. It's about the most powerful form of marketing--leadership--and how anyone can now become a leader, creating movements that matter.
His book Linchpin came out in 2008 and was the fastest-selling book of his career. Linchpin challenges you to stand up, do work that matters and race to the top instead of the bottom. More than that, though, the book outlines a massive change in our economy, a fundamental shift in what it means to have a job.
In addition to his writing and speaking, Seth was founder and CEO of Squidoo.com,. His blog (find it by typing "seth" into Google) is the most popular marketing blog in the world. Before his work as a writer and blogger, Godin was Vice President of Direct Marketing at Yahoo!, a job he got after selling them his pioneering 1990s online startup, Yoyodyne.
He's known as a pioneer in online education, and was the founder of the altMBA.
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Customers find the book easy to read and well-written. They find the examples insightful and useful, describing it as wise and on point for their age. The book is described as short and simple, making it easy to pick up the concepts. Readers appreciate the interesting take on quitting strategy and the compelling argument for strategic quitting. They consider the book worthwhile and worth the price.
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Customers find the book easy to read and a quick read. They say the author does a good job of guiding the reader through the business world. The book is described as light, witty, entertaining, and funny.
"This is short and sweet and advice I wish I had about 20 years ago. Going through this won't take you long but the wisdom is phenomenal...." Read more
"A short read, but a very powerful read. Anything by Seth Godin has always turned out to be a treasure and in some aspect a life changer for me...." Read more
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Customers find the book provides useful guidance and wisdom. They say it helps them examine themselves and consider their own path. Readers also mention the book contains big ideas they haven't seen before.
"...Going through this won't take you long but the wisdom is phenomenal...." Read more
"I found this book interesting, and helpful, but it was simplistic for those who need more depth in how to either move on--or never give up, in..." Read more
"...Most of this book is encouragement to not stop, using rhetoric such as anecdotes and hyperbole...." Read more
"...I am really impressed by how he frames things His insight is quite fastinating to be honest" Read more
Customers appreciate the book's short length. They find it easy to read in an hour, with a message that resonates well. The book is described as a simple and straightforward guide on success, failure, and quitting.
"This is short and sweet and advice I wish I had about 20 years ago. Going through this won't take you long but the wisdom is phenomenal...." Read more
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Customers find the book simple and easy to understand. They appreciate the straightforward chapters and examples that make it a quick read that never feels like a slog. The topics are basic, and the book is straightforward to follow along with.
"...This idea seems so simple and yet I keep going back to it. I think it goes much deeper once you move past the surface of simply a definition...." Read more
"...of reviewers are critical of this book for the very reason that it's simple and general in nature...." Read more
"...The heart of this book is simple: Everything gets hard eventually. Some things are worth persevering through. Other things should be quit...." Read more
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Customers find the book's take on quitting interesting and compelling. They appreciate the examples for when to quit and when not to quit. The author separates their fear of quitting and settling for mediocre from their obligation to quit. They also like the message to work hard and quit smart in order to achieve their goals.
"...1. Never quitting is bad advice. Right from the start he argues one of the most common ideas quoted time and time again...." Read more
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"...The subtitle is about strategic quitting. Often our failures are in how we defined the boundaries of our goal - too small or too large...." Read more
Customers find the book provides good value for money. They say it's worth the price, easy to read, and saves time and money. The audio version is a few dollars extra.
"...the book wasn't expensive and it doesn't take too much of your time to finish, so there isn't much lost in reading the book, but i've read other..." Read more
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"...of going back to entrepreneurship, I can gladly say, this was worth every second. I loved it!..." Read more
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Customers have different views on the writing style. Some find it eloquent and inspiring, with fantastic points made by the author. Others feel the writing style is bloggish and skittish, making it difficult to read and judgmental.
"...Also, I was put off by the book's voice and style. The author uses a lot of hyperbole, along the lines of: if you're not number one, then you fail!..." Read more
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"...I feel like the text danced around these concepts, and I took away mixed messages." Read more
"This is a book worth reading. There are some memorable lines that will be used by the reader going forward. Start reading…don’t quit." Read more
Customers find the book's credibility issues. They mention it lacks concrete examples, anecdotal advice, and expert sources to support the material presented. The advice is anecdotally based with no scientific basis or facts. The examples are poor and not convincing. The book is mostly based on the author's assertions with just a bit of evidence from business.
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025This is short and sweet and advice I wish I had about 20 years ago. Going through this won't take you long but the wisdom is phenomenal. While I don't agree with every single word of it, there is still a ton of value here in a small package.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2015A short read, but a very powerful read. Anything by Seth Godin has always turned out to be a treasure and in some aspect a life changer for me. I recently read another of his books The Dip which really gave a me a lot to think about. As always, I have purchased almost every single Seth Godin book and they are books that will never be discarded because they are the few books I read over and over.
Seth Godin takes on the topic of quitting and places the whole idea into a whole new perspective. There is always talk about failure and quitting on social media and in particular education. This book challenges many of the common ideas often discussed. Here are some of the key ideas that stood out to me in no particular order that will hopefully inspire you to read the book for yourself and provide some ideas for you to think about.
1. Never quitting is bad advice. Right from the start he argues one of the most common ideas quoted time and time again. He says that the quote from Vince Lombardi, “Quitters never win and winners never quit.” is bad advice. Instead he claims that winners “quit all the time. They just quit the right stuff at the right time.”
2. Zipf’s Law – This law is mentioned in the book so I had to look it up on wikipedia. I am instantly fascinated by this concept where we basically love winners. Not just winners, but the whole idea that frequency is key. When something wins it usually wins big. Think about the popular records, box office, tv shows, books, etc. The top of the top sell more than anyone else. You could be 2nd or third, but end up way behind. Now that I aware of this law I start to notice it time and time again.
3. Well Rounded is Bad Advice – Anytime education is challenged my ears perk up. Seth states, “Just about everything you learned in school about life is wrong, but the wrongest thing might very well be this: Being well rounded is the secret to success.” I have to agree 100%. I shared this graphic a few posts back and also here specifically about this topic so reading this book after further cemented my beliefs.
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4. The Cul-De-Sac
I love this thought. I really do. And I think it is the state of education. Basically it means a “situation where you work and you work and nothing much changes. It doesn’t get a lot better, it doesn’t get a lot worse. It just is.” Not only is this happening in education, but it happens in our own personal lives. This idea seems so simple and yet I keep going back to it. I think it goes much deeper once you move past the surface of simply a definition. Sometimes we have to get on the highway….(my new idea developing from this neighborhood metaphor)
5. I think that the reason many live in a cul-de-sac is because it is easy to be mediocre. It is easy to blend in. Quitting is hard because you must admit that you are not number one. This is tough for many of us. We don’t like to admit these type of things so we will continue to do things just so we are not quitters. Our society has pushed our thinking to believe that quitting is bad.
6. The key to quitting is understanding The Dip. We must learn when to quit. We don’t want to quit at the wrong time. We have to realize that the systems in place want us to quit. They operate on us quitting. If we can push past the dip and not quit, then we hit the results of being number one. We breakthrough and hit new levels of success that cannot we believe we can achieve. What is the dip? Well, read the book!
7. The one idea that makes sense, but I struggle with agreeing with is if we are going to quit we must quit before we start. If we cannot be the best in the world he suggests we don’t even try. I don’t know how I feel about that. I think we have to shoot for the stars sometimes. Perhaps I must define what it means to be the best in the world. Does this mean I must be an Olympian in running? No, I think he is going after something much grander in concept, but it is important to at least think about the message. When thinking about quitting we have to think about…….
8. Two Choices – Don’t be average. If you find yourself being average you must make a decision. Either you quit or be exceptional. “Average is for losers”. This is a tough pill to swallow, but a necessary one. I think about my life and things that I want to fix. If I quit the things that are just average in my life due to average work and commitment I could really push some elements to be exceptional by freeing up time and energy spent on doing things average in my life in the cul-de-sac. This idea is one that has hit home with me and is really forcing me to think through things deeply.
Those are just a few ideas that really stood out to me when I finished the book. I have many more passages highlighted, but if I shared everything then what would be the point to read the book? This book packs a lot in 80 pages, but that is what Seth Godin does.
If you are interested in his other books here are the others I have read and recommend.
My favorite book of his so far. I have read this one many times! Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us by Seth Godin http://amzn.to/1IxiiLK
Oh man, this one is so good also! Purple Cow by Seth Godin http://amzn.to/1IxilYa
Poke the Box by Seth Godin http://amzn.to/1JFluKL
- Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2018I found this book interesting, and helpful, but it was simplistic for those who need more depth in how to either move on--or never give up, in whatever project they are working on. It's writing a novel, the beginning is fun, and even if you already have the end written, it's the endless middle that separates the bestselling authors from the 'wanna-bes'. Even as writer, you have to know when it's not working--when you're the one who's bored with your character and it's time to give up and not waste any more time on the project.
This would be a great book to learn in say--middle school when it would do you some serious good while making your way through the rigors of an education. Schools mostly teach us to get slough it out for the grade no matter what--which can be good in school, but a disaster when you're sticking with a dead-end job for the health insurance. And horrible to wake up retired with all of your passion spent someone else's dream.
Godin talked about the Dip keeping out the weak-willed so that those who make it are rewarded because of their scarcity. Good words.
Godin talks about how a person would have to give up a decade of their life to their goal--without the distractions of a 'balanced' life. You can't have it all unless you've convinced someone else to give up their dreams to help them realize yours. That role was once relegated to wives, who raised children allowing husbands to dedicate themselves to their job/passion unhindered by the daily druggery of life.
The Dip reminds me of Jospeh Campbell's work, The Hero's Journey. At each door of the journey, the hero must walk through a door guarded by a guardian who embodies what the hero fears most of all. It's all about working through your fears--including the dark night of the soul--in order to finish the journey. The Dip appears to the 'dark night of the soul', your deepest fear, and it's the reason most people prefer to settle, because what's inside of us is the scariest journey of all.
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Guilherme CarvalhoReviewed in Brazil on April 2, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Lendo sem saber inglês
Comprei alguns livros em inglês para praticar e este esta sendo ótimo livro para esta finalidade. A linguagem é simples então consigo compreende-lo bem, é um livro curto e direto. O conteúdo é excelente. Valeu muito a pena.
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Frank AguileraReviewed in Mexico on February 9, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Rapido de leer, directo al grano
Es un libro muy rapido de leer, es delgado. Va directo al grano, literal habla sobre lo cuando debes renunciar a algo y cuando no. Me gusto que no da tantas vueltas a las cosas, directo a la idea.
- Neha sharmaReviewed in India on December 15, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Must Read for people taking road less travelled
When I read The Dip by Seth Godin, I felt a shift in how I view challenges and decision-making. The book helped me recognize that struggles are often a natural part of achieving greatness, but not all battles are worth fighting. It had literally inspired me to focus on meaningful goals, quit distractions, and strive for excellence where it truly counts.
Neha sharmaMust Read for people taking road less travelled
Reviewed in India on December 15, 2024
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- SumReviewed in the United Kingdom on November 19, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars outstanding
Brilliant book for those who find it tough to make decisions. Some of the references may be slightly out of date but the principles are incredibly helpful.
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MatteoReviewed in Italy on September 21, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Breve ed utile
Il titolo può ingannare, questo libro ti insegna a distinguere quello che conta da ciò invece che può farti solo perdere tempo.