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  • What are your book recommendations?

    Anil Matcha
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    Roberto Gómez - Scalar.so
    Delivering Happiness - Zappos (the book that most influenced me)
    Ilija Rolović
    Holoframe | Augment your NFTs
    Three Body Problem.
    Md. Farhan Khan
    I recommend "The Lean Startup" its an Amazing 📚
    Mark Pavlyukovskyy
    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.
    Stan Potra
    Take a look at the Sell without pitching manifesto. You'll find great thoughts there.
    Stagfoo
    what would Google do? (bit dated) steal like an artist - Austin Kleon audience of one - srinivas the design of everyday things
    Clau Marin
    $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
    Kunal Mehta
    As an edtech company founder, my top book recommendations for personal growth and entrepreneurship are "The Lean Startup" by Eric Ries and "Educated" by Tara Westover for inspiration and resilience in the pursuit of knowledge.
    Lavanya Snigdha
    This is a classic at this point but 'Contagious' by Jonah Berger is a must read!
    Nuno Reis
    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.
    Igor Lysenko
    I often read a book on chaos theory, or simple ordinary mathematical probability of probability.
    Eric McFarland
    @ixord ever read A Brief History of Time? Stephen Hawking
    sumit sharma
    The Almanack of Naval Ravikant
    Rishabh R
    100M Offers Building a StoryBrand
    Mei
    Oprah Winfrey’s What I Know for Sure
    Kexin Liu
    1. Atomic Habits 2. Flow helps me a lot!
    Eric McFarland
    @liu_kexin don't you mean Atomic Habits by James Clear? Super good one!
    Eric McFarland
    "Ghost in the wires" by Kevin Mitnik - unbelievable book about social engineering that every product team thinking about fraud risk should read! @matcha_anil
    It really depends on what do you want to get from this book. There are tons of…