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Books as good as TMF & Unscripted?

genesisk5

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looks like there aren't a lot of books that are as genuine and insightful. I wonder which books were as good to you. about entrepreneurship, mindset, marketing, self development and so on.
I know this list exists: NOTABLE! - The Ultimate Guide On What Books To Read
and I really liked ready fire aim and building a story brand. these are more about how to actually run a business better and I think they are must-read for entrepreneurs. I also read miracle morning and the concept it offers is very valid and actually works although the book it self wasn't TMF level. (just for those who haven't read)
 
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I hated the "Miracle Morning" experience and am just happy that it didn't quite kill me. I say try this at home ... with caution.

Many books fall apart when you take a closer look, but The Lean Startup is something that contains very sound advice, but the essence of it lies in the way to think about the growth motor of a business - to avoid looking at vanity metrics or giving up prematurely.
More abstract but also valuable are "Art of War" and "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People". They provide lenses to look at any topic from a different perspective.

"The Power of Habit" has many great anecdotes that are business relevant (especially marketing).
And "So Good They Can't Ignore You" shines a light on the opposition for the Indie-Hacker mentality. Raises many great points. Smartcuts kinda provides a bridge for both worlds ... with examples of people who committed and got good and were ready to ride waves when they appeared with a hacker mindset.
 

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