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Harsh Singh

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"The Hard Thing About Hard Things" "The Diary of CEO" Recommend books

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I read.. ZERO TO ONE THE HARD THING ABOUT HARD THINGS which one should be next ?

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Watch the things that Uday Kotak's generation had but today's 21yo don't by Ritesh Agrawal - CEO of OYO

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