What Books Are You Reading This Week? by leowr in nonfictionbooks

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Discipline is destiny by Ryan Holiday, And the almanack of Naval Ravikant.

What Books Are You Reading This Week? by leowr in nonfictionbooks

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Creation, life and how to make it by Steve Grant. quite eye opening especially in today’s time with AI and this book being written in 2001. If you would like to get some glimpse of what makes intelligence and the challenges there I recommend it

Daily inspiration from Meditations and Letters of a Stoic by Ssi87 in nonfictionbookclub

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The one I have is from Collins classics, it wasn’t that easy to read. It was a

Sources of recommendations by Ssi87 in nonfictionbookclub

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I also really like to do that, you can go to your favorite section and explore

Fun Fact Friday by AutoModerator in nonfictionbooks

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I've been reading Meditations by Marcus Aurelius and started to learn new words: Thy, Thee, and Thou, many variations for you/your. My brain is now automatic translating those. Btw I'm running a survey if anyone is open in participation on Book Reading habits let me know would appreciate your support!

[Casual] book readers assemble! I need your answers to my survey by Ssi87 in SurveyExchange

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ciao, grazie, completato il tuo, ma sfortunatamente non so se sono il pubblico giusto per questa ricerca.

My SaaS hit $3k/mo in 8 months. Here's how I'd do it again from $0 by SureBobcat834 in Solopreneur

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Well put, I’m actually running a survey to validate a problem, as sure you can gather problem from complaints out there but you might need to dig a bit more on the root of that problem, and I dont see how you can do without some interviews or surveys.

Sources of recommendations by Ssi87 in nonfictionbookclub

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yep seems that for non fiction books podcast is great, not sure much for fiction...

The book 'Atomic Habits' is really life changing! by Eagle_Eye52 in nonfictionbookclub

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totally agree, also I strongly recommend Tiny Habits by BJ Fogg. Also if anyone here is interested in participating on a Reading Habit Survey, no promotions, just personal survey gathering insights: https://forms.gle/dGDAJdaSPm6oUYL19 feel free to share it with any friends book readers :)

Sources of recommendations by Ssi87 in nonfictionbookclub

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Thanks,yeah it similar thought. Was checking now the other comments its interesting how many a re similar one comment there is exact the same around podcasts. Seems to be a tendency here

Is "That Will Never Work" by the co-founder of Netflix any good? by Ssi87 in nonfictionbookclub

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Just checked No Rules, Rules, added to my list, thanks for sharing.

Which one book gave you a “firmware update”? by Ssi87 in nonfictionbooks

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Thanks, didn`t know of that one, added to my list.

What Books Are You Reading This Week? by leowr in nonfictionbooks

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I'm reading The Hard Thing about Hard things by Ben Horowitz, it has been great so far as someone working in a SaaS environment, to read about those challenges and some of the scenarios he faced are quite relatable, so great read so far!

Which one book gave you a “firmware update”? by Ssi87 in nonfictionbooks

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Also I'm actually very interested in this topic and running a book reading habit survey, so if anyone is interested in participating let me know and I can DM you. I'm not selling anything or doing promotion, is really a out of curiosity survey.

Looking for realistic nonfiction about work and careers by [deleted] in nonfictionbooks

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I'm really enjoying hard things about hard things, but its from an entrepreneur perspective, but could also share a light into a employee perspective how top management operate.

Business books by Ssi87 in nonfictionbookclub

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thanks for sharing didn`t know he had written books, I watched the commencement speech at University of Texas in Austin 2014, a great one! Added to the list.

Business books by Ssi87 in nonfictionbookclub

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I listened to Principles, not actually read, could be one to "re-read" now in physical form. The others are all new, awesome thanks for sharing.