The Lean Startup by Eric Ries. It taught me that the best way to validate my product ideas is to build something that nobody wants and then pivot until I run out of money.
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@zeenatelle Absolutely loved this book. Also, the amount of research Walter Isaacson has done blew my mind. Apparently Steve Jobs himself did not want the book to come out. I also highly recommend "Benjamin Franklin" by the same author.
Every book I read has some impact but few of them have the highest Impact. Some of them include.
1) Atlas Shrugged
2) Fooled by Randomness
3) Naval Thoughts - Not exactly a book
4) Power of the Subconscious Mind
1. "Tuesdays With Morrie" - A small book, but gave a lot of perspective about life and death.
2. "The Fist of God - Fredrick Forsyth" - Taught me to stay calm and remain true to my mission, no matter how messed up the situation is.
3. " Tribe of Mentors - Tim Ferris" - Tim asks a series of questions to people highly successful in their fields, and there emerges a pattern.
Can give a few more suggestions, but these are just the top of my head.
"The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho. This book tells the story of a shepherd boy named Santiago who embarks on a journey to fulfill his dreams. Along the way, he learns important lessons about following his heart, taking risks, and trusting the universe to guide him. The book has inspired many readers, including myself to pursue their passions and trust in life's journey.