Shawn Myers

What's the most life-changing book you've ever read?

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Winning, by Tim Grover πŸ”₯
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Essentialism by Greg McKeown
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Outwitting the devil by Napoleon Hill. The Audible version is an epic adventure, https://amzn.to/3R3qJtf. (affiliate quicklinx) Extreme Ownership by Jako W. The Art of Impossible by Steven C. A trifecta!
Marin Smiljanic
For me as a startup founder Steven Levy's books were amazing. The ones like "Hackers" are inspirational, while his Facebook and Google books explore the companies' early days with a better eye for detail than most. He tends to actually analyze the strategic decisions that made them. A highly, highly recommended author.
Alex Clever
Good question. Books about psychotherapy! That's really weird shit I've ever read but it changed my vision of people, society and myself. Yes, it can be boring and incomprehensible but absolutely helpful for self-development. If you don't want to dig inside so deep you can read "Transactional analysis" by Eric Berne.
Akash Devgan
The richest man in Babylon
Tim Lee
Definitely, "Rich Dad Poor Dad", it just totally changes, ..., I don't want to say overall, but almost all my mind
Daniel
Masters of Doom by David Kushner. The crazy hustle that went into making cult classics such as Doom and Quake.
Everest Ng
Island by Aldous Huxley is one that changed (or validated) my worldview. The hard thing about hard things by Ben Horowitz is a hell of a ride if you plan to know what to prepare for in detail as you scale your business. I hope you have some time for them!
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