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That’s my thesis, philosophy, dangerous idea and theory of the universe.
My name is Scott, and I’ve been wearing a nametag for past four thousand days.
And
after traveling to hundreds of cities, a dozen countries, four
continents, meeting tens of thousands of people, constant
experimentation and observation, building a enterprise and writing a
dozen books in the process, I believe, with all my heart, that the
societal implications of wearing nametags could change everything.
This is my manifesto:
17. The End of Insecurity
If everybody wears
nametags, worldwide confidence increases.
We’re all valuable enough to have a name, have an identity
and have a voice. And we don’t feel silly, because everyone else wears a
nametag too.
Instead of being left out of the club, now we all feel like we
matter. There is an overall increase in self-esteem and self-worth.
Ultimately, the more we practice being okay with ourselves,
feeling at home in our own skin – and the more we have an audience to watch us
– the more we know and like who we are. Life without witness, isn’t.
If everybody wears
nametags, no more insignificance, no more complexes about mattering and no more
embarrassment.
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Scott Ginsberg
That Guy with the Nametag
Writing, Publishing, Performing, Consulting
My job is to help companies make their mission more than a statement, using limited edition social artifacts.
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