Articles tagged “entrepreneurship”
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Can't Hurt Me by David Goggins: The 4 Ideas That Actually Stuck
After 700 books in eleven years, David Goggins' Can't Hurt Me is one of maybe three that actually changed how I run my business — here's the 40% Rule, the real estate lesson, and why I stopped sugarcoating my own excuses.
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: 4 Ideas I Actually Use
Mark Manson's book sounds like a joke title. It's not.
Disrupt You! by Jay Samit: The Bannister Method for Breaking Barriers
I picked this up expecting a skim and a catchy title. Instead I got an explanation for why I've never fit the mold — and a three-step method for staying ahead before someone else takes my job.
Shoe Dog by Phil Knight: The Nike Grind Nobody Tells You About
Before Nike was Nike, it was a company called Blue Ribbon that almost went bankrupt for a decade straight. Here's what that decade taught me about building my own company.
Elon Musk by Ashlee Vance: The 3 Lessons I Took From It
I invested in Tesla back in 2009 when it was nowhere near what it is today. This book explains exactly the kind of person it takes to build something like that.
Bold by Peter Diamandis: The Mindset Behind Going Big
Diamandis and Kotler's playbook for turning an impossible vision into a global business — and the XPrize story that convinced me mindset beats money every time.
Managing Oneself by Peter Drucker: Why I Stopped Fixing My Weaknesses
A 58-page HBR classic that changed how I think about hiring, delegating, and what I actually bring to my own business.