@VictoriaKleinCo one is a good one. I have a note on my iPhone where I jot down practical tips to try and test. Any mentioned resources I tend to tag/bookmark it immediately.
Reading: The mom Test - Steve Jobs biography
To read after: Influence - Thinking fast and slow (waiting for these 2 to arrive)
Just read: The purple cow (highly recommended, 5/5) - The subtle art of not giving a fuck (didn't like it that much, think it had a lot of diverse things going on and didn't go deep on any; 3/5)
After going through, the universally-recommended, "Start Small, Stay Small" and "Getting Real", I'm now in the middle of "Thinking, Fast and Slow".
You can't go wrong with any of them.
Thinking in Bets: Making smarter decisions when you don't have all the facts by Annie Duke.
Heard Annie on a podcast and she had some interesting ideas on measuring good decisions vs correct decisions. Looking forward to going deeper in the book.
Kitchen Confidential. I have watched enough Bourdain television to read the book in his voice (in my mind), really enjoying it! and annoyingly share tidbits from the book now at restaurants (ie oh, it's Monday, shouldn't order fish cuz it's probably from last Thurs).
"This is Marketing" by Seth Godin – bought it because I love his podcast (Akimbo)
and rereading "Unscripted" by MJ DeMarco – I can't recommend this one enough.
I'm reading Circe. WOW. I'm absolutely loving it. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/35959740-circe
I just finished Getting There, a GREAT inspiring book, The Last Black Unicorn, and Educatedd by Tara Westover (top 3 so far this year).
Started on Recursion: A Novel the other day. Same author that wrote Dark Matter. Been good thus far, nice to change it up and get out of the non-fiction game a bit
The first half is an epic founder story covering the creation of Oculus (and the entire modern VR industry) and the second half is more of a cautionary tale about tech/media giants in general and Facebook in particular. The entire book is a pretty gripping page-turner and one of the better founder stories I've read.
The Mom Test: How to talk to customers & learn if your business is a good idea when everyone is lying to you
https://smile.amazon.com/Mom-Test-customers-business-everyone/dp/1492180742
Reading Company of One now.
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Yeah, I keep getting distracted from finishing it (higher priority stuff). Need to make time for it.
What was your #1 takeaway? How're you testing/applying it?
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@jas_hothi & @VictoriaKleinCo are you guys ol school (books), ebooks or audiobooks?
I find myself reading (consuming) more w/ audiobooks, but I do enjoy reading fiction via ebooks.
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@VictoriaKleinCo one is a good one. I have a note on my iPhone where I jot down practical tips to try and test. Any mentioned resources I tend to tag/bookmark it immediately.
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Reading: The mom Test - Steve Jobs biography
To read after: Influence - Thinking fast and slow (waiting for these 2 to arrive)
Just read: The purple cow (highly recommended, 5/5) - The subtle art of not giving a fuck (didn't like it that much, think it had a lot of diverse things going on and didn't go deep on any; 3/5)
Steal Like An Artist - https://amzn.to/2G7JV7x
Children of the Fleet - https://amzn.to/2XGsB3t
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On Writing Well: The Classic Guide to Writing Nonfiction
Does a great job of breaking down nonfiction writing into logical pieces.
https://www.amazon.com/Writing-Well-Classic-Guide-Nonfiction/dp/0060891548
After going through, the universally-recommended, "Start Small, Stay Small" and "Getting Real", I'm now in the middle of "Thinking, Fast and Slow".
You can't go wrong with any of them.
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I am currently reading The Hobbit, although I am really not getting enough time :(
For IH folks, my recent read that I found fantastic was The Toyota Way.
Thinking in Bets: Making smarter decisions when you don't have all the facts by Annie Duke.
Heard Annie on a podcast and she had some interesting ideas on measuring good decisions vs correct decisions. Looking forward to going deeper in the book.
That one was a great read!
A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle
I am reading "Nine Lives". Stories from India always fascinates me... :)
The 48 Laws of Power and Why We Sleep
Really got into mental game of #life. Here is a recent one from former VC (USV): https://www.amazon.com/Reboot-Leadership-Art-Growing-Up-ebook/dp/B0796SNDSK/
Nothing related to Startups. But I am reading "Stumbling on Happiness." I became interested in it after watching Daniel Gilbert's TED talk.
So far it's been such an amazing book.
Kitchen Confidential. I have watched enough Bourdain television to read the book in his voice (in my mind), really enjoying it! and annoyingly share tidbits from the book now at restaurants (ie oh, it's Monday, shouldn't order fish cuz it's probably from last Thurs).
"This is Marketing" by Seth Godin – bought it because I love his podcast (Akimbo)
and rereading "Unscripted" by MJ DeMarco – I can't recommend this one enough.
I'm reading Circe. WOW. I'm absolutely loving it. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/35959740-circe
I just finished Getting There, a GREAT inspiring book, The Last Black Unicorn, and Educatedd by Tara Westover (top 3 so far this year).
I'm currently reading Chanakya in daily life. Almost done with it. I'm going to read Atomic Habits next.
Building Microservices - http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920033158.do
Any recommendations for books covering marketing/growth?
This is Marketing by Seth Godin
Thanks, I'll take a look.
Traction by Gabriel Weinberg
Thank you. I will check it out.
Antifragile by Nassim Nicholas Taleb and I love it.
The Checklist Manifesto
Started on Recursion: A Novel the other day. Same author that wrote Dark Matter. Been good thus far, nice to change it up and get out of the non-fiction game a bit
I'm reading a bunch, and the one probably most relevant here is:
The History of the Future: Oculus, Facebook, and the Revolution That Swept Virtual Reality (video interview)
The first half is an epic founder story covering the creation of Oculus (and the entire modern VR industry) and the second half is more of a cautionary tale about tech/media giants in general and Facebook in particular. The entire book is a pretty gripping page-turner and one of the better founder stories I've read.
About to crack open Obviously Awesome
https://www.amazon.com/Obviously-Awesome-Product-Positioning-Customers/dp/1999023005
And also Product Led Growth
https://www.amazon.com/Product-Led-Growth-Build-Product-Itself/dp/1798434520
I currently read:
and I'm loving both so far.
Also read "The Mom Test" last month. Highly recommend it.
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RAM: Scion of Ikshvaku
An Epic adventure story book on the Ramayana, The Tale of Lord Ram (Ram Chandra Series 1)
https://amzn.to/2RZF9gJ
I am reading High growth Handbook by Elad Gil
http://growth.eladgil.com/book
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