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Suggest me a compact but impactful book to read

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The Art of thinking clearly

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Above everything, founders must learn to write persuasively. Clear writing is hard because it requires clear thinking. And you can’t write persuasively if you can’t think clearly.

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One of the most underrated skills in the corporate world: mastering the art of looking busy while doing nothing. It's an acquired talent, trust me. 🤪

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Art is made for humans... Not for robots... Because art is not a task.

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