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5 Books Every Aspiring Entrepreneur Should Read at Least Once 1. The Lean Startup — Eric Ries A practical guide to building a startup using rapid experimentation, minimizing waste, and learning quickly from customers. 2. Zero to One — Peter Thiel A book that pushes you to think differently, and create unique value. 3. The Personal MBA — Josh Kaufman A powerful breakdown of essential business fundamentals — sales, marketing, finance, psychology, and systems — without needing a formal MBA. 4. The Hard Thing About Hard Things — Ben Horowitz Real, unfiltered lessons on the toughest parts of running a company — leadership, decision-making, and surviving chaos as a founder. 5. The Psychology of Money — Morgan Housel Timeless insights into how people think about money, risk, and wealth — lessons every entrepreneur should understand. I’m inviting the first 100 followers to become early testers and help shape the platform. If you want early access before launch, hit follow.

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