The Millionaire Real Estate Agent, actually a model of management, explained by @nikocanner : http://www.onhumanenterprise.com/unlikeliest-favorite-business-book …
The Very Persistent Gappers of Frip by George Saunders, children's book (age 5-10) that's the best thing on Gappers I've seen
, then also autonomy vs community.
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Great list.
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Which book(s) prompted this thought?
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I’ve noticed that I rarely read books about a subject to learn about a subject. An example is ‘The Timeless Way of Building’ for organizational design.
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The Tiger by Vaillant Shadow Divers Walking by Thoreau Success by Amis Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance Ubik by PK Dick Art of War And for some reason this question made me think of “at play in the fields of the lord”
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Great list. Curious to see a list of what each one is 'actually' about.
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The Inner Game of Tennis. Superb for artists pushing their performance skills to the next level, especially musicians. I've heard it's for tennis players, too. (there's a later "of Music" versión as it turned very popular among musicians, but the original Tennis one is better)
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Great book!
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I’m guessing a lot of people would say “Impro: Improvisation and the Theatre”
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Great one
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