Any book suggestions for entrepreneurs?

Omer Ersin
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Entrepreneurship is tough. Full of emotions and obstacles to tackle along the way. Mental strength is key during this journey. Do you have any readings to suggest, that changed the way you think/approach? I'll share a couple of my favorites: - The Power of Habit, Charles Duhigg - Grit, Angela Duckworth

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Ildi Xhaholli
Without Their Permission, Alexis Ohanian
JDS
Finclout
Finclout
Andrew Chen - Cold Start Problem. Great writeup of use cases for building networked products. And since its 2022 Social+ is a must-have IMO https://amzn.to/3KQXIPV
Vali Lupoaie
@jdsemrau read the review, might give it a try. I'm exactly at the stage of getting the first users for my app. Thanks for sharing.
Kevin Zepeda
They already mentioned Zero to One by peter Thiel? well this is a good book
Ash Rahman 🎮
The Hard Thing About Hard Things - Ben Horowitz Acceleration - Ryan Roberts
This Startup Academy is launching today - https://www.producthunt.com/post... Those are not books but videos yet seem interesting🤔
Joseph Abraham
SaaS for Greater Good
SaaS for Greater Good
Here are two books I'm reading now and it's fab: Building a Second Brain, Tiago Forte The Almanack Of Naval Ravikant, Eric Jorgenson
Anastasiia Zvenigorodskaia
Hi! My favorites are: - "The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement" - Eliyahu M. Goldratt - "The Inner Game of Work" - Timothy Gallwey
Anastasiia Zvenigorodskaia
and The Power of Habit - it's really nice
Philipp Schwengel
Deep Work by Cal Newport 💯 Really helps with getting more done while simultaneously having more peace of mind. Can only recommend reading it and applying some of the concepts to your daily routines :)
Sherzod Khoshimov
@phil_schwengel I love this suggestion. A lot of people spend their time doing small admin tasks and they think that being busy means that they are going in the right direction. However, a lot of innovation comes from uninterrupted deep work. I think more people, especially in startups should read this book
Philipp Schwengel
@sherzod_khoshimov Completely agree. And there's also something about the satisfaction you get from your work. After a day of unnecessary meetings, Slack and email responding, one doesn't feel fulfilled and that one achieved something. When allocating small chunks of the day (even 90 min) and dedicate them to uninterrupted deep-work, it will do wonders about your satisfaction :)
amrin
Unscripted by MJ DeMarco Minimalist Entrepreneur by Sahil lavingia these books changed the way I used to see the world.
Ivan Ljubičić
Great discussion! I prefer Ryan Holiday books. He wrote about stoicism at most, but also about growth hacking techniques.
Marketa Chalupnikova
Definitely Rework written by co-founder of Basecamp 🔝 It is a very easy-to-read playbook in a form of short and sharp chapters on different business-related topics.
Andrej Zito
recently read Lost and Founder and I liked it then ofc. Lean Startup and Running Lean Zero to One was great too
Hugh Lagrotteria
I loved Guy Raz's book — How I Built This. Coming out of Guy's popular HIBT podcast, he recently released this book — which focuses on the major lessons and themes he's seen in his podcast. Super inspiring content. I'd also highly recommend the How I Built This podcast 😉
Malcolm
1) Contagious by Jonah Berger 2) Start With Why by Simon Sinek 3) Company of One by Paul Jarvis
nora voila
Well, there are many books on this but my favorite one is Zero To One by Peter Thiel. It's amazing. Regards https://plantsinsights.com/
Sandra Idjoski
Haven't seen this one recommended often, but I really enjoyed reading Not for Bread Alone by Konosuke Matsushita
Imtiyaz
Being an entrepreneur means having to find a balance between wealth and happiness - two things that are important for anyone in business. Among the books I've read, The Almanac of Naval Ravikanth is my favorite so far. And for a changed way of thinking and approach is Zero to One by Peter Thiel.