What important truth do very few people agree with you on?
'Zero to One: Notes on start-ups and how to build the future' by Peter Thiel. This book is always in the top 10 books for founders to read but to be honest, I was expecting more.
Here are my 5 takeaways:
🥇 Dominate a certain niche and then scale to adjacent markets.
📐 Priotrtize design over chance.
📌 If you think something hard is impossible, you’ll never even start trying to achieve it.
💚 No company has a culture; every company is a culture.
🤝 The best sales is hidden.
What book did you read this week?
'Zero to One: Notes on start-ups and how to build the future' by Peter Thiel. This book is always in the top 10 books for founders to read but to be honest, I was expecting more.
Here are my 5 takeaways:
🥇 Dominate a certain niche and then scale to adjacent markets.
📐 Priotrtize design over chance.
📌 If you think something hard is impossible, you’ll never even start trying to achieve it.
💚 No company has a culture; every company is a culture.
🤝 The best sales is hidden.
What book did you read this week?