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Andrew Wilkinson

Founder of Tiny, known for acquiring profitable internet businesses with a long-term mindset.

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The Hard Thing About Hard Things

The Hard Thing About Hard Things

Ben Horowitz

Practical advice on building and leading startups, focusing on tough decisions, leadership, and resilience, with insights from Horowitz’s entrepreneurial journey.

Recommended by: 22 People
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Influence

Influence

Robert B Cialdini PhD

Explores the psychology of why people say "yes" and how to apply these insights ethically in business and everyday life.

Recommended by: 15 People
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Rework

Rework

David Heinemeier Hansson, Jason Fried

Challenges conventional business practices, offering unconventional advice for startups and entrepreneurs.

Recommended by: 8 People
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American Kingpin

American Kingpin

Nick Bilton

Tells the true story of Ross Ulbricht, founder of the Silk Road darknet market, and his rise and fall in the world of cybercrime.

Recommended by: 5 People
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Stumbling on Happiness

Stumbling on Happiness

Daniel Todd Gilbert

Investigates why people are poor at predicting what will make them happy, delving into cognitive biases and perception.

Recommended by: 5 People
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Made to Stick

Made to Stick

Chip Heath, Dan Heath

A book about crafting ideas that stick, making communication impactful and memorable.

Recommended by: 5 People
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Bad Blood

Bad Blood

John Carreyrou

The investigation into Theranos and the story of startup fraud by Elizabeth Holmes.

Recommended by: 4 People
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The Fish That Ate the Whale

The Fish That Ate the Whale

Rich Cohen

The biography of Sam Zemurray, a banana magnate, exploring his rise and impact on global business and politics.

Recommended by: 4 People
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MONEY Master the Game

MONEY Master the Game

Tony Robbins

Provides financial advice and investment strategies from interviews with successful investors.

Recommended by: 4 People
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Lights Out

Lights Out

Thomas Gryta

Explores the rise and fall of General Electric, offering insights into its corporate culture and leadership challenges.

Recommended by: 3 People
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Status Anxiety

Status Anxiety

Alain de Botton

Examines why people are obsessed with social status and how it affects mental health and happiness.

Recommended by: 3 People
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Losing the Signal

Losing the Signal

Jacquie McNish

The story of BlackBerry’s rise and fall, detailing its impact on mobile technology and the business mistakes that led to its decline.

Recommended by: 3 People
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Wanting

Wanting

Luke Burgis

Explores mimetic desire—how we are influenced by others' wants—and how this shapes personal and cultural decisions.

Recommended by: 3 People
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Maybe You Should Talk to Someone

Maybe You Should Talk to Someone

Lori Gottlieb

A therapist’s memoir that reveals the complexities of therapy and human connection, with insights on personal growth.

Recommended by: 3 People
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Switch

Switch

Chip Heath

A guide to implementing change, focusing on motivating people and overcoming resistance to change.

Recommended by: 3 People
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Getting Everything You Can Out of All You've Got

Getting Everything You Can Out of All You've Got

Jay Abraham

Strategies for maximizing business resources and opportunities.

Recommended by: 3 People
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Triumphs of Experience

Triumphs of Experience

George E. Vaillant

Follows the lives of Harvard study participants to explore factors contributing to happiness and health across decades.

Recommended by: 2 People
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How to Get Rich

How to Get Rich

Felix Dennis

A candid guide to wealth-building from a successful entrepreneur, focusing on mindset and strategy.

Recommended by: 2 People
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The Man Who Solved the Market

The Man Who Solved the Market

Gregory Zuckerman

Story of Jim Simons and the rise of quantitative investing.

Recommended by: 2 People
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Eating Animals

Eating Animals

Jonathan Safran Foer

An exploration of factory farming and ethical eating, examining the environmental and moral implications of meat consumption.

Recommended by: 1 Person
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