Must-reads start with an *
- Growth hacker marketing by Ryan Holiday – 83 pages
- *What to do when it’s your turn by Seth Godin – 187 pages
- The greatest salesman in the world by Og Mandino – 111 pages
- *The E Myth by Michael E. Gerber – 266 pages
- Selected poems by W.B. Yeats – 133 pages
- Whatcha gonna do with that duck? by Seth Godin – 457 pages
- Here comes everybody by Clay Shirky – 321 pages
- Selected poems by Lord Alfred Tennyson – 119 pages
- A man without a country by Kurt Vonnegut – 143 pages
- *Iconoclast by Gregory Berns – 200 pages
- *Contagious by Jonah Berger – 210 pages
- Love in a time of cholera by Gabriel Garcia Marquez – 551 pages
- *A beautiful constraint by Adam Morgan and mark Barden – 233
- Absolute value by it Amaretto Simonson and Emanuel Rosen – 191 pages
- Rich dad poor dad by Robert Kiyosaki – 183 pages
- *The new one minute manager by Ken Blanchard and Spencer Johnson – 97 pages
- Start with why by Simon Sinek – 225 pages
- *Rework by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson – 271 pages
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I read “Rich Dad, Poor Dad,” and I found it so depressing that I gave it away. Curious about your thoughts. I read “Love In the Time of Cholera” and was blown away.
The types of father’s described in the book are extreme, that’s for sure. It certainly jolts you. I also think it’s scarier to read if you’re already a dad. If you read it when you’re young, it gives you a direction to go in to be a “rich dad.”