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Was just curious, do you guys read Lenny's newsletters? And can you suggest me some similar creators to learn more about business?

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I'm a huge fan of Eric Ries (The Lean Startup), Paul Graham's essays, and the writing of smart VCs like David Cowan. Not as prolific as Lenny but their posts are always knowlegedable and grounded.

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