A Quote by Seth Godin

The big win is when you refuse to settle for average or mediocre. — © Seth Godin
The big win is when you refuse to settle for average or mediocre.
Don’t tolerate any form of average. Don’t accept Dis-excellence. Don’t stand for mediocre. If you’re going to settle, then please settle for the absolute best.
This isn’t a game. We don’t want mediocre employees who can keep the status quo. We want souls. We want to win. And you’ve spent most of your time here being mediocre.
You're only great if you win. I mean, Alexander wasn't Alexander the Mediocre or Alexander the Average. He was Alexander the Great, and there's a reason for it.
In December 1989, my mother died very suddenly, and that sparked a re-evaluation of what I was doing, and I realized I was mediocre at everything. I was a mediocre IBM employee, I was a mediocre entrepreneur, I was a mediocre artist. I decided that, although my mom wouldn't be around to see it, I wanted to be great at something.
Our obligation is to refuse to let bad win, to refuse to let evil hold the field.
When you have big dreams, you’re going to have big challenges. If you were an average person you would have average problems.
I don't want to be a mediocre player or average.
If you are a man of learning, read something classic, a history of the human struggle and don't settle for mediocre verse.
I'm not done with love, but I refuse to settle.
There's mediocre jazz, mediocre salesmen, mediocre golfers. If you want to be good, you have to really hone your skills.
Fear, safety, and conformity make you mediocre and average
I was a mediocre B-average student throughout my school years.
The healthiest competition occurs when average people win by putting above average effort.
Never settle for average.
You can't win by being more average than average.
Mediocre men sometimes fear great office, and when they do not aim at it, or when they refuse it, all that is to be concluded is that they are aware of their mediocrity.
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