The Single Founder Handbook, Mike Taber
Profit First, Mike Michaelowicz
I haven’t read it, but I will. Several attendees recommended it to me after I told them I was working on Personal Wealth for Founders.
The Little Book of Common Sense Investing, 10th Anniversary Edition, John C. Bogle
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F**k, Mark Manson
The Obstacle is the Way, Ryan Holiday
Extreme Ownership, Jocko Willink
The War of Art, Steven Pressfield
Awaken the Giant Within, Tony Robbins
Deep Work, Cal Newport
Work Rules, Laszlo Bock
Principles, Ray Dalio
Behind the Cloud, Marc Benioff
Influence, Robert B. Cialdini
No B.S. Wealth Attraction for Entrepreneurs, Dan Kennedy
Five Dysfunctions of a Team, Patrick Lencioni
Four Obsessions of an Extraordinary Executive, Patrick Lencioni
Scaling Up, Verne Harnish
The Five Elements of Effective Thinking, Edward B. Burger
Bitter Brew, William Knoedelseder
Shoe Dog, Phil Knight
American Kingpin, Nick Bilton
Never Lose a Customer Again, Joey Coleman
How I Killed Pluto And Why It Had It Coming, Mike Brown
The Smartest Kids in the World, Amanda Ripley
Financial Intelligence for Entrepreneurs, Karen Berman, Joe Knight, John Case
Recommended after telling an attendee about my Wealth for Founders book.
House Hacking, Ben Leybovich
Recommended after telling an attendee about my Wealth for Founders book.
When Coffee and Kale Compete, Alan Klement
The Total Money Makeover, Dave Ramsey
Recommended after telling an attendee about my Wealth for Founders book.
A Random Walk Down Wallstreet, Burton G. Malkiel
Recommended after telling an attendee about my Wealth for Founders book.
Unthinkable, Scott Rigsby
Anythink You Want, Derek Sivers
Building a Story Brand, Donald Miller
P.S. I read so much nonfiction, that I created Passages iPhone app to remind me of the most important concepts I discover. It's free, so check it out.
2 comments:
It’s always great to hear book recommendations from MicroConf attendees, especially when it comes to non-fiction reads! If you're looking for engaging content, their list of novels might offer some excellent choices. Meanwhile, if you’re diving into academic work and need inspiration, exploring "international law research topics" could provide valuable insights for your next project.
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