Drop the names of the best books you've read on any of these sections.
1. Mental health
2. Physical health
3. Focus
4. Routine
5. Business
I would appreciate multiple suggestions and replies.
Manjit kumar Singh
One day or day one y...ย โขย 3m
focus and business
stay Hungry Stay Foolish
focus on your dream
rich dad poor dad
the 48 law
new startups
What's the deal with rich dad poor dad? Why is it's on everyone's list?
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PRATHAM
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" Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish" - Steve Jobs.
If you are into startup Ecosystem, you probably would've heard this. Now, Explain This in your way in the context to current generation!
My Answer to this : " Stay Hungry" means being always curious to
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Startup Savvy
Entrepreneur is What...ย โขย 1y
Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish
~ Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs is my favourite Entrepreneur, he is my role model
Who is your role model & who is your favourite Entrepreneur
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"The rich DON'T work for money. They make their money work for THEM." โ Rich Dad Poor Dad
Can anyone explain this with real-world examples? How do people apply this mindset in daily life or business today?
Would love to hear your thoughts!
My Class 10 Board exam are due in 15 days. Do you think I should focus on Studies (for rat race) or i sould focus on learning skills, and reading books (like rich dad poor dad). Currently i study for exqm in morning and evening. And in afternoon i go
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rohan thakur
~beginner entreprene...ย โขย 11m
2024 reading goal tracker
"Here's my question ๐: 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
I am 20 and I'm keenly interested in acquiring financial knowledge to build very strong or advanced grasp on money.
I need you guys to recommend me preferably Books/ or any other source to achieve that .
For now I have read the followings on money:
I recently posted about debt financing and got some interesting responses. I want to dig a bit deeper into this topic. For those new to startups or even those with some experience, how do you feel about using debt financing?
Robert Kiyosaki, from "R