Can you suggest three books that you believe every entrepreneur should read?

Nairi Baghdasaryan, PhD
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Daniel Shinall
1 - My go-to suggestion is still The 4-Hour Work Week by Tim Ferriss. - Some things in his updated version are getting to be a little dated, but it's an inspiring book, a fun read, and helpful (especially if your a new, aspiring entrepreneur). 2 - The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing, by Al Ries and Jack Trout. - This was actually a Tim Ferriss recommendation that I picked up many years ago and I'm about to re-read it for the 3rd or 4th time as I prepare for my upcoming launch. Written in '93, but this book is still gold! Quick read too 😎 3 - Profit First by Mike Michalowicz. - Mike has some unique methods to help ensure your business is profitable. Of course not everyone agrees with his methods, but I think this is worth reading as he thinks outside the box. Also a fun and inspiring read.
Daniel Shinall
@patrick_sao_e14 yes! It's so good. Timeless, I'd say.
Satyanarayan Prashar
Zero to One The Almanack of Naval Ravikant The Shoe Dog
Might just suggest one - the Mom Test by Rob Fitz
Sean P.
My favorite 3: "Zero to One" by Peter Thiel: Insights on building unique companies and products. "The Lean Startup" by Eric Ries: Learn iterative development and customer feedback. "The Hard Thing About Hard Things" by Ben Horowitz: Candid advice on managing challenges in entrepreneurship
1. The Mom Test 2. Lean Startup 3. OKR
Rail Sharifov
"The Five States of Existence" by Ron Hubbard
Dale Castro
Seriously, "The Lean Startup" is a game changer, it introduces a new approach to business that's fast and efficient, perfect for today's fast-paced world.
Wendy Olson
don't even get me started on "The Hard Thing About Hard Things" - it's like the no BS guide to the trials of entrepreneurship, offering really practical advice that every business owner can benefit from.
The Hard Thing About Hard Things - Opened my eyes to the realities of entrepreneurship behind the glamour. Work Rules - Gave me a goal of the kind of team I want to build and the kind of impact I want to create for people working with me. Fix This Next - This book single-handedly got us through turning around our company from a dying to a profitable entity. It's provides a clear process of what needs fixing depending on what stage you are in terms of business and product
Aida Zu
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain
1. Ready Fire Aim 2. Influence 3. How to win friends and influence people