
Derek Sivers: How to start a movement
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video discusses how leadership and movements are formed, emphasizing the crucial role of the first follower. It illustrates how a lone leader can transform into a movement with the support of followers. The first follower is highlighted as a key figure who legitimizes the leader and encourages others to join. The video concludes with lessons on the importance of nurturing followers and the idea that leadership is often overglorified, suggesting that effective movements require both leaders and courageous followers.
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According to the speaker, what is often overglorified in the context of movements?
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What advice does the speaker give to those who want to start a movement?
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