High as fuck and reading The Lean Startup. Get on my level
>>1060015
>reading this trash
Whatever floats your boat familiadingdongalong
Well, what book do you recommend?
>>1060033
You don't learn entrepreneurship reading books. You go out there make friends and business spartners with like minded people. Most businesses fail because
>you think you can do everything on your own
>your team mates are just in it for the money / don't really believe in your idea
>your idea is too stupid or unfeasible to be commercialised
>luck
>>1060060
Thanks, I'm not looking how to become an entrepreneur. I am learning how to minimize the risks at failing from a business strategic p.o.v..
>>1060015
Yeah, I have had a small business for about 1.5 years and someone recently gave me that book as a gift.
I thumbed through a few pages, but there's not really any helpful info that you cant get from having done sales before.
Besides the book is mostly geared at tech companies. And I fucking hate the word "startup". Fucking business pseudo intellectuals and their lingo.
ive read lots of these books, the one you mentioned, zero to one, cluetrain manifesto, lexus and olive tree, good to great, worthless impossible stupid, made to stick, purple cow, built to last....shit maybe some more. my concentrate was in entrepreneurship
basically, in a nutshell the take away from those books is
1. action is the most important thing (get out and start the fucking business, no matter wat, just go for it)
2. figure out the easiest and quickest, fastest way to get going (lean startup, ex. get a foodtruck [$20K] vs. restaurant [$300K] )
3. be unique and always find angles to improve your business
4. if you fail, fail fast