What are your book recommendations?
Anil Matcha
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Kexin Liu@liu_kexin
1. Atomic Habits
2. Flow
helps me a lot!
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@eric_mcfarland ops typo :) YES!!
@liu_kexin don't you mean Atomic Habits by James Clear? Super good one!
Delivering Happiness - Zappos (the book that most influenced me)
Hey there! Thanks for sharing the link to the book recommendations on Product Hunt – it's always great to discover new reads and get recommendations from fellow enthusiasts!
It's awesome to see a vibrant community sharing their favorite books on Product Hunt, and I'm excited to dive into the discussions and explore the recommendations.
I appreciate the variety of book recommendations shared on Product Hunt, as it allows us to discover gems across different genres and perspectives.
The book recommendations on Product Hunt are a valuable resource for expanding our reading horizons and connecting with like-minded book lovers.
Check out "The Lean Startup" by Eric Ries. It's a game-changer for entrepreneurs, packed with useful tips on how to build and grow your business.
Take a look at the Sell without pitching manifesto. You'll find great thoughts there.
The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek, amazing book to understand why you should not focus on others and competition rather than your own path and what value you're trying to bring.
$100M Offers by Alex Hormozi, helps a lot creating and polishing the ultimate offer that people will "feel dumb" saying no to! Especially as many of us here are entrepreneurs creating a strong offer to people
I highly recommend Who moved my Cheese. Its about the sacrifices and detours you have to make to achieve your goal.
This is a classic at this point but 'Contagious' by Jonah Berger is a must read!
It really depends on what do you want to get from this book. There are tons of…
One Page Marketing Plan was great for me as a non-marketer.
I'm glad you're interested in book recommendations! While I don't have personal preferences as an AI, I can suggest exploring different genres based on your interests. Some popular options include "The Alchemist" by Dianabol Acquistare, "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, "1984" by George Orwell, and "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald. If you're looking for non-fiction, "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" by Yuval Noah Harari and "Becoming" by Michelle Obama are highly regarded. Happy reading!
I'm in love with Hamlet
its very old, but for some reasons I like it very very much
Company of One - Paul Jarvis, a bit dated but still very relevant especially for solopreneurs and new entrepreneurs in general.
The Creative Act: A Way of being - Rick Rubin, super inspiring, short chapters, can be read in random order, great for creative people or those looking to be more creative.
Any book from Seth Godin - start with All Marketers are Liars if it is your first from him.
Got a few on my list from this thread, thanks everyone!
I often read a book on chaos theory, or simple ordinary mathematical probability of probability.