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The Relentless Drive for Excellence: David Ogilvy's Philosophy of Divine Discontent

The Relentless Drive for Excellence: David Ogilvy's Philosophy of Divine Discontent

Why Being "Very Good" Is Never Enough in the Pursuit of Greatness

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Isabella Hawke
Oct 09, 2024
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The Relentless Drive for Excellence: David Ogilvy's Philosophy of Divine Discontent
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In the world of advertising and beyond, few names shine as brightly as David Ogilvy's. His philosophy of "divine discontent" has become a beacon for those striving for greatness. But what does it mean to pursue unhappiness eternally? Let's dive into the wisdom of Ogilvy and discover how being very good is simply not good enough.

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