I have read various articles, listened to various interviews and came up with the 5 most recommended business books PIVOTAL in the success of the people.
Rich Dad Poor Dad.
Rich Dad Poor Dad is about Robert Kiyosaki and his two dads—his real father (poor dad) and the father of his best friend (rich dad)—and the ways in which both men shaped his thoughts about money and investing. The book says that the hardest things about wealth-building is to be true to yourself and to be willing to not go along with the crowd. It talks about assets, liabilities and how the poor and the middle-class work for money, while the rich have money work for them.
Buy the book: Rich Dad Poor Dad
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Four Hour Work Week
The 4-Hour Work Week is one of those books that only comes along once in a century. It holds you, shakes you and asks - 'What is wrong with you?' The book says that since the world is interconnected with internet and how business works these days, that you can work, live & travel anywhere. You create whatever lifestyle you want, based on freedom, work, travel, making unlimited money, and it’s possible for everyone. You are the only thing that is stopping You. Anyone who works on there goal and learns what they need can create their ideal life.
Buy the book: Four Hour Work Week
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The Lean Startup
The Lean Startup talks about how today’s entrepreneurs use continuous innovation to create radically successful businesses. Most startups fail. The reason why many startups fail is that they operate based on a conventional approach to management. The Lean Startup methodology is based on a cyle called build - measure - learn. Build a product, measure your customers’ reactions, and learn if your idea has been validated or if you need to adapt.
Buy the book: The Lean Startup
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ReWork
ReWork shows that you need way less than what you think to start a business. It explains why plans are actually harmful, how working long hours doesn't mean it's productive and why investors should be your absolute last resort. The book talks about starting a business if it's a thing worth fighting for and be incredibly proud of. This book is recommended to anyone who has an itch to start a business or is fed up with long meeting hours.
Buy the book: ReWork
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The Intelligent Investor
The Intelligent Investor places a lot of emphasis on psychology and temperament. A great investing strategy won’t succeed in practice if the investor doesn’t have the right temperament.Most importantly, it’s critical to understand yourself and your tendencies to put yourself in a position to succeed. If you react strongly to changes in market price (good or bad) it’s better to be more passive.Never put yourself in a position to make bad decisions.
Buy the book: The Intelligent Investor
Kindle | Print
Have you read any of them? What do you think? Are there any of them that you haven't heard of?
Rich Dad Poor Dad.
Rich Dad Poor Dad is about Robert Kiyosaki and his two dads—his real father (poor dad) and the father of his best friend (rich dad)—and the ways in which both men shaped his thoughts about money and investing. The book says that the hardest things about wealth-building is to be true to yourself and to be willing to not go along with the crowd. It talks about assets, liabilities and how the poor and the middle-class work for money, while the rich have money work for them.
Buy the book: Rich Dad Poor Dad
Kindle | Print
Four Hour Work Week
The 4-Hour Work Week is one of those books that only comes along once in a century. It holds you, shakes you and asks - 'What is wrong with you?' The book says that since the world is interconnected with internet and how business works these days, that you can work, live & travel anywhere. You create whatever lifestyle you want, based on freedom, work, travel, making unlimited money, and it’s possible for everyone. You are the only thing that is stopping You. Anyone who works on there goal and learns what they need can create their ideal life.
Buy the book: Four Hour Work Week
Kindle | Print
The Lean Startup
The Lean Startup talks about how today’s entrepreneurs use continuous innovation to create radically successful businesses. Most startups fail. The reason why many startups fail is that they operate based on a conventional approach to management. The Lean Startup methodology is based on a cyle called build - measure - learn. Build a product, measure your customers’ reactions, and learn if your idea has been validated or if you need to adapt.
Buy the book: The Lean Startup
Kindle | Print
ReWork
ReWork shows that you need way less than what you think to start a business. It explains why plans are actually harmful, how working long hours doesn't mean it's productive and why investors should be your absolute last resort. The book talks about starting a business if it's a thing worth fighting for and be incredibly proud of. This book is recommended to anyone who has an itch to start a business or is fed up with long meeting hours.
Buy the book: ReWork
Kindle | Print
The Intelligent Investor
The Intelligent Investor places a lot of emphasis on psychology and temperament. A great investing strategy won’t succeed in practice if the investor doesn’t have the right temperament.Most importantly, it’s critical to understand yourself and your tendencies to put yourself in a position to succeed. If you react strongly to changes in market price (good or bad) it’s better to be more passive.Never put yourself in a position to make bad decisions.
Buy the book: The Intelligent Investor
Kindle | Print
Have you read any of them? What do you think? Are there any of them that you haven't heard of?
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