Common Sense: A Guide For Founders is a short book with 100 practical no BS lessons for (aspiring) founders ranging from ideation and validation, to growing revenue and scaling up.
Hey Product Hunt đ Iâm Diederik, the author of Common Sense: A Guide for Founders. A pocket guide with 100 short practical lessons for (aspiring) founders in business.
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Why did I write this book?
There are many books out there about âbusinessâ and âstartupsâ. But most are overly theoretical or about a âone offâ success story you canât replicate. As a result you end up wasting time and money working on the wrong things by being misinformed. Yes, nothing beats experience doing âstuffâ. But having a little help doesnât hurt, does it? So I set out to write the book I wish I had when I was younger.
This book is the culmination of a decade of trial and error, and ideas from the world of startups and great thinkers that still stand strong today. Itâs based on common sense. Thatâs why after reading you will be able to focus on what matters and make better decisions.
Building a business is already hard enough, so letâs not overcomplicate it. This is your no BS pocket book with practical short lessons. Donât get lost in all the noise, articles, hypes, and buzzwords. Keep it simple. Go back to the basics. Thatâs really what this book is all about - without the fluff and BS.
Whatâs in it for you?
The full book contains around 125 pages. Each page contains a little gem that will help you make better decisions in business moving forward. Topics range from starting out and ideating, to launching and scaling.
I would be honoured if you give it a read and let me know what you think.
Enjoy your reading! đ
Woah, I've never seen a book on product hunt before, and this one looks amazing! (I absolutely LOVE the newspaper feel from the visuals above)
Congrats on the launch! đâď¸
@andrei_costea2 thank you so much Andrei!! That really means a lot I was honestly a bit scared to launch it here but comments like this make my day. I hope that you will enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it!
@ddrk thank you will give it a read, might be a good idea to link it to the main page, and add a page in goodreads for people to review and get more publicity.