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  • What non-fiction book do you read at the moment and recommend to read to be trend-updated)?

    Sasha Briu
    29 replies
    I love to read one book per month. And this time i want to collect best books and share the list with everyone.

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    Johannes Grenzemann
    YC Application Optimizer
    YC Application Optimizer
    Start with Why by Simon Sinek
    Sasha Briu
    @jgrenzemann interesting) what is the main concept?
    Johannes Grenzemann
    YC Application Optimizer
    YC Application Optimizer
    @tasha_dziatkovskaya that all products have the risk to become commodities, unless you as a company are able to develop a "Why", a narrative that transports the values you stand for - and that connects to the lifestyle of your customers. Like Apple with its Apple fanboys & girls (and he's overstressing that Apple example aloooot...)
    Debajit Sarkar
    Streetlights and Shadows: Searching for the Keys to Adaptive Decision Making
    Veronika Nesheva
    Sounds like a really intersting book, @dsarkar and is right up my alley :) ! Thanks a lot for the recommendation! Added it to my list.
    Jeremy Cleverly
    Highly recommend "Start with Why" by Simon Sinek
    Veronika Nesheva
    My team and I are playing with different marketing/sales strategies at the moment, so I am in the process of re-reading Traction, by Justin Mares & Gabriel Weinberg (DuckDuckGo founder). It's a good and quick read on how to segment and validate your marketing channels. https://www.amazon.com/Traction-...
    Nik Hazell
    Zappi Ad Predictor
    Zappi Ad Predictor
    Accelerate: the science of lean software and DevOps. Doesn’t sound riveting, but it’s brilliant for anyone whose business fundamentally revolves on how quickly and how effectively you can release, and iterate upon, code.
    Pallavi Jaisinghani
    Currently I'm reading 'How To Ikigai'. This came as a suggestion on my Insta feed as Walkover.in, an IT startup had shared a post on this book. I got curious as why a tech company is talking about books to read. Found out happiness is at the top of their culture.
    Gleb Braverman
    Thinking fast and slow - it's an incredible read by a Nobel Prize winner about people
    Veronika Nesheva
    Great suggestion, @gleb_braverman ! Love that book. Predictably Irrational by Dan Ariely is also a nice read to ease into the field of behavioural economics.
    Alice Rodgers
    #MatchingVoices Podcast - Season 1
    The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene
    Dillon Peterson
    HIGHLY recommend The Courage to be Disliked. @rrhoover commented on one of my Discussions and suggested it. Finished it yesterday (Audiobook has excellent voice actors >>>>> physical copy) and just started the follow-up titled The Courage to be Happy. You can't go wrong with these 2!!
    Iscu Andrei
    Atomic Habits by James Clear.
    Swaraj Papadkar
    @iscu_andrei articles on his blog are just amazing. 😍
    Felicitas Hilge
    The curious advantage by Ashcroft, Brown and Jones.
    Riley Bradford
    Blink by Malcolm Gladwell really helps with understanding your own gut decisions and learning to trust your instinct.
    Laura M
    Project Adulthood
    Project Adulthood
    The Death and Life of Great American Cities by Jane Jacobs!
    Rim Lahmadi
    Indistractable by Nir Eyal
    Sasha Briu
    @rim_lahmadi OMG! fighting with distractions every single day) did you read Essentialism?
    Eric Nelson
    Fanschool Olympic Challenge
    Fanschool Olympic Challenge
    Lifelong Kindergarten: Cultivating Creativity through Projects, Passion, Peers, and Play https://direct.mit.edu/books/boo...