In just over three months, I’ve watched 52 episodes of the best series on TV (IMHO): Mad Men – a show that makes me long for the ’60s and the heady days of the ad biz. (Now, I’m holding my breath till season five.)
Earlier this year, I wrote about some agency life lessons I learned from the show.
As I reflect on season four, a few more spring to mind:
Now, I may have to start watching the series again from the start to see what other lessons I can glean.
I’m interested to hear what you think.
BTW, Turns out, I own a similar space-age pencil sharpener to the one Don displays on his desk. I’ve got a prize for the first person who can spot the difference.
Great observations! I'm also a huge fan of the show and had similar thoughts while watching it. I think it all really comes down to being truly passionate about your work. It helps you stay motivated, determined and it challenges the limits of your imagination.
And a Google image of Don Draper's desk shows a green pencil sharpener. Yours is red?
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