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I started reading MJs books last year and they changed my life. They inspired me to think differently about life in particular the corporate job I’ve held for 10years. I’ve had a business idea that’s been itching away in my mind for years and the fastlane and rat race books finally made me take the plunge and give entrepreneurialism a go (given my idea addresses a need and identifies a gap in the market, not just to become my own boss!).
My journey of exploration led me to a book by Eric Ries called the Lean Startup. The philosophy and principles set out in this book really made sense to me and has helped me enormously to make the start I need in setting up my new venture.
Not sure if anyone else has come across it, or Ries’s other work, but I thought I’d mention that it compliments MJs philosophy in a brilliant way.
If someone gets inspired by MJ to set up their own business with the goal of affecting millions, the lean startup methodology is a brilliant way to take that leap
 
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Was thinking about reading it, but after seeing many recommendations and your post I'll give it a go!
You absolutely should. It gives a broad framework of how to think big, start small, scale fast
 

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I started reading MJs books last year and they changed my life. They inspired me to think differently about life in particular the corporate job I’ve held for 10years. I’ve had a business idea that’s been itching away in my mind for years and the fastlane and rat race books finally made me take the plunge and give entrepreneurialism a go (given my idea addresses a need and identifies a gap in the market, not just to become my own boss!).
My journey of exploration led me to a book by Eric Ries called the Lean Startup. The philosophy and principles set out in this book really made sense to me and has helped me enormously to make the start I need in setting up my new venture.
Not sure if anyone else has come across it, or Ries’s other work, but I thought I’d mention that it compliments MJs philosophy in a brilliant way.
If someone gets inspired by MJ to set up their own business with the goal of affecting millions, the lean startup methodology is a brilliant way to take that leap
It's a great book, I've read it multiple times and I still wished I discovered it sooner.

If you need any help with project/product managment, let me know, I would be happy to help!
 
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