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I am currently exploring the startup ecosystem and how one can build a successful startup, and currently i have some free time to do some reading. In your opinion, if i can read only 1 book to understand and learn everything i want to, what should i

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You should read 'The Hard Thing About Hard Things' by Ben Horowitz. It’s an honest and practical guide to the challenges of startup life from someone who's been through it all

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