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Books for Indie Hackers?

I'm looking for new books and trying to prioritize my list.

Currently on top are in no specific order:

  • the mom test (already ordered and my next book)
  • Then Mind, Beginners Mind
  • Profit First
  • Essentialism: The disciplined Pursuit of Less
  • Search Inside Yourself
  • Ikigai
  • Thinking, Fast and Slow
  • Company of One
  • Getting Things Done
  • Focus: The Hidden Driver of Excellence
  • Being Mortal

My most recent books were Refactoring, Atomic Habits and the Bullet Journal Method.

Can you recommend any book from the list or another book that helped you with running a bootstraped business?

on October 4, 2019
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      just rediscovered the list on the hackernews newsletter, so many books to get to. thanks

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    Three books every #indiehacker (actually everyone) should read:

    1. Decisive: How to Make Better Choices in Life and Work by Chip & Dan Heath

    2. Getting Things Done by David Allen @gtdguy

    3. 4-Hour Work Week by Tim Ferriss @tferriss

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    • Marketing for developers
    • Start small, stay small
    • Product-led growth
    • Rework
    • Lost and Founder
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    Have a look in the Book Club group.

    (I moved this post in there too.)

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