Nixon_37@alien.topOPBtoEntrepreneur@indiehackers.space•Coaches and course creators of r/entrepreneur: what are your biggest problems?English
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1 year agoAgreed, that was the first thing I did :)
Agreed, that was the first thing I did :)
This account is just Business Insider reposting its own stories. Apparently they are this desperate for clicks.
Writing hit pieces on Portnoy and Elon Musk isn’t paying the bills, now they are going after Dalio too.
I would say:
-The 48 Laws Of Power
-The Lean Startup
-The 4 Hour Work Week
-Antifragile
-Principles by Ray Dalio
-The Game by Neil Strauss (this book didn’t help me at all with business ofc but massively improved my ability to talk to women)
Exactly. I read “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” when I was 18 and it was life changing for me at the time. But the stuff in that book is pretty elementary and if I read it for the first time today it would probably seem pretty stupid.
Perhaps your problem is that you’re using one of the big carriers. I have a Tracfone SIM (basically a burner phone) and have been nomading outside the US for the past 2 years and whenever I go back to the US, my phone works fine.
I’m a US citizen though so perhaps different in your case.