Hey Batman here,
I completed reading a book about the stock market.What should be my next read?
Please select the option and advise me as well.
-Medial's Batman 🦇
I heard by someone saying that the rich people are reading 50 books a year and given a statement that they all just need an idea which changes their life
Is that really works ,if yes ,how to read book in a correct way to acquire the proper content
I have been seeing SHIV DIXIT for a long time and I admire his bite foods idea 💡
He has been participating since the inception of the startup showcase.He answered each and every question posed on him with such a great diligence which had me put mo
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Harsh Varun
Stealth • 2m
I'm a new book reader who started recently... currently I'm reading atomic habits and as I'm more interested in startups and entrepreneurs I love to read books for that.
But before any book I want to start completing one book to focus on my communi
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rohan thakur
Stealth • 7m
2024 reading goal tracker
"Here's my question 🙋: Which book has literally changed your thoughts when you read it? For me, my first life-changing book was 'Rich Dad & Poor Dad' - it was awesome and mind-changing! That's when my thoughts about money
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Yash
Stealth • 5m
I've been reading the book Sapiens, At the beginning it was quite enjoyable but as I approached the third part it's getting way to dark or rather it is very much th truth which is very hard to read to.
If anyone has read it, tell me your opinions ab
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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