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  • 25 Best Books (with graphs/data) Recommended by 80+ Profitable Founders

    Upen V
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    (Recently posted this on HN and there were many discussions around the correlation between success of founders vs reading the book) At MicroSaaSHQ https://microsaashq.com , we try to cover stories from founders building successful Micro SaaS and other profitable products. One of the things we've been curious about is what books founders recommend. So far, we've talked to over 80 founders and here are some of the key takeaways from those conversations: More insights. https://microsaashq.com/insights/founder-insights-books-recommendations

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    Arvid Kahl
    The Embedded Entrepreneur
    The Embedded Entrepreneur
    While I am absolutely amazed and beyond grateful that two of my books are in this list, I want to point out just how few "self-help fluff" gets recommended by founders who built successful businesses. One could argue at length —and many on Hacker News have done this— that there is a lot of survivorship bias in such recommendations, but that's kind of what we're looking for when it comes to advice. Most successful founders understand that there is a huge luck component to their success, but it never hurts to draw from the same foundational knowledge that they have. No two journeys are alike, but the pivotal decisions often rhyme. And to stress this metaphor just a bit more, books are the poetry collections from which you can derive the verses that work for you. I definitely recommend reading the interviews linked in the article. They make it clear why the recommendations were made, and are incredibly insightful.
    Upen V
    Zero To Founder
    Zero To Founder
    @arvidkahl Thanks Arvid for the thoughtful reminder about reading the interviews to get more insights!!
    Frederick Sieber
    The list of "25 Best Books" recommended by 80+ profitable founders is a valuable resource for anyone looking to improve their entrepreneurial skills. With graphs and data to support their recommendations, these books cover a range of topics from leadership to marketing. Aspiring business owners can learn from the experiences of successful entrepreneurs by delving into these insightful reads. If you're looking to start your own business, don't miss out on this curated list of must-reads. For more inspiration, check out this Starbucks business plan sample at https://www.ogscapital.com/artic....
    Philip Snyder
    Delphi — Digital Clone Studio
    Delphi — Digital Clone Studio
    Some cool insights here. Thanks for sharing!
    Upen V
    Zero To Founder
    Zero To Founder
    Caroline Taylor
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