Adapted from the book "Unlabel: Selling You Without Selling Out"
http://www.amazon.com/Unlabel-Selling-You-Without-Out/dp/1451685300
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2. I am a brand, but I am not a label.
My brand is Marc Ecko.
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3. You too are a brand.
Whether you know it or not. Whether you
like it or not.
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4. Myphilosophyis“simple” : Unlabel
Not “un” as in the nihilist or negative sense of the prefix, but
in the “refusal” sense of the meaning.
Refuse to be labeled.
Fight their labels. Ignore their labels. Peel off their labels.
Create YOUR label.
(and i ain’t just talking about a swoosh, an Apple, or a Rhino.)
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6. This way, you can visualize a
future that delivers the
promise of YOUR brand.
All the way from the inside.
The Good bits, ugly bits &
otherwise.
A future where you’re
comfortable in your own skin.
A future where you can
unconditionally shed your
skin.
A future that’s UN-Labeled.
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who thinks they are an
11. YOU: “At least I am an entrepreneur?! Right?”
The “E-word” answer has a passive, checking-of-the-
boxes connotation, and it comes from the French word
“entreprendre,” which means “to undertake.”
don’t undertake. Create!
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what happened? They beat the artist out of your system?
ever since you dropped those crayons in 2nd Grade?
Entrepreneur? Try creator for a while.
15. Just because you are checking boxes or
executing a “punch list” does not mean
you are creating.
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We like to imagine that there’s a holy war between art and
commerce. “One is creative and pure, the other is crass and dirty.”
But, contrary to popular opinion; the two aren’t mutually
exclusive.
20. In this fragmented media culture hyper enabled by
efficiencies of social media and self-publishing,
you are a brand.
24. Starve???
Every artist should live by these words:
•Never feel bad about successfully selling your creations.
•Never feel bad about creating art you can’t sell.
35. BE AN UN-LABEL.
We, as a society, put things in a certain taxonomy and groupings, just
like we do when shopping in the grocery store.
We buy our dairy in the same place, the baked goods in the same place,
the toilet paper in the same place.
These labeling frameworks help us, as consumers, navigate the world.
Ideas, places, and things are labeled so we can make sense of them.
36. If we’re not careful we find ourselves acting out the label that society
has slapped on our tin can, wearing pleated khakis, making our résumé look
just like everyone else’s, and joining the herd of sheep.
Worse still, in a spastic fit of defiance, we declare ourselves a
“blacksheep”, only to end up in another herd... of “blacksheep”.
37. When you refuse to be labeled, suddenly you play by your own rules, not
theirs.
You measure yourself by your own standards versus the GATEKEEPER’s
abstract and often irrelevant compliance metrics.
40. We want to organize our life in rational, logical, quantitative ways.
I challenge you, the next time you are in a park or out in the woods, to
look around you for a single straight line organized by nature.
IT DOES NOT EXIST.
Then why do we design our expectations that way?
41. AUTHENTICITY is not a measure that’s neatly defined by a number.
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45. ...Focus on THE Authentic Pursuit.
It’s critical that you dig deep down, from the inside out, and look
outward and upward for your Vision for the Future.
Not a vision of their future. Not a vision of the gatekeepers’ future.
But a future that’s authentic.