How to start a movement | Derek Sivers

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Ladies and gentlemen, at TED we talk a lot about leadership
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and how to make a movement.
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So let's watch a movement happen, start to finish,
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in under three minutes
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and dissect some lessons from it.
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First, of course you know,
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a leader needs the guts to stand out and be ridiculed.
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What he's doing is so easy to follow.
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Here's his first follower with a crucial role;
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he's going to show everyone else how to follow.
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Now, notice that the leader embraces him as an equal.
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Now it's not about the leader anymore;
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it's about them, plural.
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Now, there he is calling to his friends.
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Now, if you notice that the first follower
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is actually an underestimated form of leadership in itself.
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It takes guts to stand out like that.
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The first follower is what transforms a lone nut into a leader.
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(Laughter)
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(Applause)
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And here comes a second follower.
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Now it's not a lone nut, it's not two nuts --
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three is a crowd, and a crowd is news.
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So a movement must be public.
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It's important to show not just the leader, but the followers,
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because you find that new followers emulate the followers, not the leader.
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Now, here come two more people, and immediately after,
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three more people.
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Now we've got momentum. This is the tipping point.
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Now we've got a movement.
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(Laughter)
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So, notice that, as more people join in,
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it's less risky.
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So those that were sitting on the fence before
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now have no reason not to.
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They won't stand out, they won't be ridiculed,
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but they will be part of the in-crowd if they hurry.
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(Laughter)
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So, over the next minute,
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you'll see all of those that prefer to stick with the crowd
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because eventually they would be ridiculed for not joining in.
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And that's how you make a movement.
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But let's recap some lessons from this.
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So first, if you are the type,
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like the shirtless dancing guy that is standing alone,
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remember the importance of nurturing your first few followers as equals
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so it's clearly about the movement, not you.
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(Laughter)
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Okay, but we might have missed the real lesson here.
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The biggest lesson, if you noticed --
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did you catch it? --
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is that leadership is over-glorified.
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Yes, it was the shirtless guy who was first,
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and he'll get all the credit,
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but it was really the first follower
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that transformed the lone nut into a leader.
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So, as we're told that we should all be leaders,
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that would be really ineffective.
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If you really care about starting a movement,
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have the courage to follow and show others how to follow.
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And when you find a lone nut doing something great,
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have the guts to be the first one to stand up and join in.
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And what a perfect place to do that, at TED.
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Thanks.
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(Applause)
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