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Saket Sambhav

Adjuva Legal • 3m

Top 5 essential categories of books every entrepreneur should read. šŸ“š 1. Mindset & Resilience: Develop the mental toughness and growth-oriented thinking needed to navigate the inevitable challenges of entrepreneurship. āœ… Example: "Mindset: The New Psychology of Success" by Carol S. Dweck. (Understanding fixed vs. growth mindsets is foundational.) 2. Core Business Principles: Learn the fundamental principles of building a sustainable and successful business, regardless of industry. āœ… Example: "The Lean Startup" by Eric Ries. (Focuses on validated learning and building what customers actually want.) 3. Strategy & Positioning: Understand how to create a unique value proposition, identify your target market, and differentiate yourself from the competition. āœ… Example: "Blue Ocean Strategy" by W. Chan Kim and RenĆ©e Mauborgne. (Creating uncontested market space.) 4. Habit Formation & Productivity: Master the art of building good habits, managing your time effectively, and maximizing your personal productivity. āœ… Example: "Atomic Habits" by James Clear. (Small changes, big results.) 5. Inspiration & Real-World Examples: Learn from the successes and failures of other entrepreneurs through biographies, autobiographies, and case studies. āœ… Example: "Shoe Dog" by Phil Knight (Nike). (A raw and inspiring story of building a global brand.)

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