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>>24675519
Good evening, India!

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>>10567558
>pajeet memecoins
>gandhi
the absolute state of the /biz/ streets

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>>1521473

4hour and outliers are meme books
$100 startup doesn't even know what a startup is

These books are bad because they promise vague shit like
- get rich
- become successful
- become happy

But those are terms with very individual definitions. For some success is winning a dancing competition, for others its getting a job at McKinsey. The authors always suggest that there's a huge overlap between the skills and mindset required to succeed in various endeavors (which is why you should totally buy their book!!).

But the truth is the overlapping skills only account for like 1% of the total amount of skills required to succeed in a given field. Otherwise we'd have ice skating champions retiring their sport to start billion dollar empires all the time.

Read books that teach you the 99% instead.

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I cringed

also pic related

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