Give me your best book recomendation

Pablo Fatas
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Doesn’t have to be a start up book (you know the usual suspects: blitzscaling, the lean start up….) it can be though. Can be anything that you feel enhanced your life in any way shape or form. Can even be fiction. I think there is a lot of real world insight to get from fiction as well.

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VyCook
Little Prince. OMG I love it so much!
Pablo Fatas
@vycook Love this book. I am french though so I read it in the original. Would be curious to read it in Engish
Cem Özçelik
Outliers - (Malcolm Gladwell) it's very good.
Pablo Fatas
@cem_ozcelik Read it in highscool for a class project I had to do. probably a good idea to go back and read it as an adult now :)
Omer Ersin
The Power of Habit - Charles Duhigg Strongly recommended for the ones who didn't read it yet.
Pablo Fatas
@omer_ersin Read this well in uni when i was trying to “revamp” my life a bit and break out of some poor cycles. Amazing book. Definitely the book that changed the way I live the most :)
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The Power of Now. It demonstrates that every minute spent worrying about the future or regretting the past is a minute lost since all you have to live in is the present and the now. It provides effective tactics for beginning to live every minute as it unfolds.
Pablo Fatas
@qudsia_ali Sounds perfect for me. I am a big stresser about both 😂 Thanks :)
Cris Barbs
The Power of Habit!
Pablo Fatas
@crissy_22 One of the most influencial books in my life. Great suggestion :)
Cyberbeauty
"The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian". It is banned in USA so I recommend to download it from here (if you need) https://thenewpiratebay.org/. You are unlikely to find it freely available. It is a very cruel creation. Why do I recommend it to you? Because looking at the creepiness that happens to other people makes you happy. It doesn't mean that you're a bad person or that you like the suffering of those people. It's just the way the brain works. I've experienced it firsthand.
Sean Song
by Jared Diamond https://www.amazon.com/Upheaval-... Diamond the other book, I have not finished yet, but looks to be great too. by Ray Dalio https://www.amazon.com/Principle...
Ivan Vorobyev
Now in my spare time, I have very often started reading books about personal development and how to run or build your own business. The last book I read was Startup Without a Budget by Mike Mickalowitz. I downloaded it here. The complex concepts from the business world are laid out in simple and clear language with a touch of humor, making the book a real boon for aspiring entrepreneurs and more experienced business people alike.