How to think like an entrepreneur, wherever you are
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How to think like an entrepreneur, wherever you are
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#3Readwirteweb once wrote a post about this "the case against reading for entrepreneurs", good read, http://www.readwriteweb.com/start/2010/08/the-case-against-b...
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#4It is not about thinking like an entrepreneur... it is more like living like one, you are goal/dream oriented, work a lot to get there, work from home and from anywhere, your mind never stops thinking about how to get something better, or how to create something new.
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#5"Read. A lot. Don’t cherrypick things that seem to apply to you — read it all." <- That is why I read Hacker News.
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#6thinking is one, execution is another. Reading is important, but action is crucial. I have no problems saying that I can think like entrepreneurs, and I believe you can as well, what separates winners from the rest of us is relentless execution. I used to force myself to think of 5 new startup ideas a day, at the end of the week I have to pick one idea to execute because we don't have enough time and money, what I wa…
The guy quoted in RWR slammed case study books because they are soft-touch "how to build great companies" - but that's only SOME of them. The - you guessed it - fluffy ones.
"Don't read books that are nothing but fluff" is just not a battle cry people click on, so instead they say "don't read business books!"
Read Positioning, Spin Marketing, Pricing with Confidence, Getting to Yes, Rules for Revolutionaries, Purple Cow, etc., etc.
If you read, say, Purple Cow, or Positioning, or Pricing with Confidence, and don't come away with actionable ideas, you either have an empty head or were just running your eyes over the words and not thinking.
And read lots of biographies. They're practical storytelling - learn from me, kid - pinned down on paper.
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#7"Read. A lot. Don’t cherrypick things that seem to apply to you — read it all." <- That is why I read Hacker News.
Hacker News is cherrypicking. :) Nobody here seems to read 20- to 30-year-old business books (except possibly me).
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#8"Read. A lot. Don’t cherrypick things that seem to apply to you — read it all." <- That is why I read Hacker News.
Hacker News is cherrypicking. :) Nobody here seems to read 20- to 30-year-old business books (except possibly me).
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#9It might be that author was trying to say "read different opinions", which makes sense. Which is way different than "read it all, don't cheerypick" advice
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#10"Read. A lot. Don’t cherrypick things that seem to apply to you — read it all." <- That is why I read Hacker News.