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A book is the best source of knowledge and insides. For thousand years, the human has been passing their knowledge and wisdom through a book. The books were written in the past and the books we read now is slightly different. Now most of the author are writing their book and publishing through digital media but the content became same; it’s knowledge.

It says that every entrepreneur should read books about another entrepreneur, so that they can have the experience without facing the problem. What distinguishes an entrepreneur from other? It’s knowledge, creativity, passion, and willingness to change.

So, today I have a list of 10 books that every entrepreneur need for inspiration.

The Law of Success by Napoleon Hill

This is a masterpiece by Napoleon Hill written in 1925. The Law of success has 16 lessons in total. The book was edited by its author in 1928. One of the best lessons of the book says, “You can do it if you believe you can”.

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Tools of Titans by Tim Ferriss

Tools of Titan is a great book, where the author describes stories, insights, practical business scenarios from very wide range of businesses. It’s a must have book for problem solvers. Tim Ferries was #1 New York Times best-selling author of the 4-Hour Workweek.

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How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie

We ask for help from other very often. We think that asking for help from is the best way to help oneself. But in the book How to Win Friends and Influence Other by Dale Carnegie shows us that if we want to make a friend and get help from other, firstly we need to help others. We should be helpful to other people so that we can get help in return.

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The Magic of Thinking Big by David Schwartz

David Schwartz’s idea that whatever you think, you become is a powerful way for me to become inspired. His premise is that the quality of our lives is a result of the quality of our thoughts. If we think big, our life becomes a reflection of those thoughts. Once you gain this perspective, then you realize that success is mostly a choice, not a result of circumstances.

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Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse

Every entrepreneur should remember that Entrepreneurship is a journey, not a destination. I love that book so much. It has been there for me for several years. The book itself is a masterpiece. During the course of becoming a great entrepreneur, one should never forget that everything has its own pros and cons.

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The Top 10 Distinctions Between Winners and Whiners by Keith Cameron Smith

Great book. The book is only 45 minutes read. Investing only 45 on that book can change your prospective about the Art of Living. The book consists of the topics such as staying positive, not complaining, being grateful, seizing opportunity, listing more than talk. I usually refer this book to new friends and business contacts and wait for their feedback.

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Meditations by Marcus Aurelius

Marcus Aurelius was the last of the five Roman emperors, spearheading the war and advancing the government. He has built his own ideas in a series of books, how he can be happy, understand mental abilities, endure opposition, and give full life. You can not have a random page in the face and inspiration.

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The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho

While entrepreneurship is part of your journey, being an entrepreneur is not the only thing. You are also a brother, friend, guardian, child, etc. It inspires me to “go out” and take a look at my whole life, focusing on all the ways I can leave it. I see that the inspiration is closed to me if I open my eyes enough to see everything.

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The Talent Code by Daniel Coyle

I turn to The Talent Code as a constant reminder that ‘greatness isn’t born, it’s grown.’ No one was born with the knowledge and talent needed to be successful in their line of work. With practice and perseverance, anyone can master the skills needed to achieve their goals.

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The Success Principles by Jack Canfield

Canfield takes several classics and writes in an easy-to-read format. I discovered that when I got involved and did not know how to move forward, how could this book help me get back on the right path?
It’s simple, do not touch do not do anything that does not work.

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Ron Mahenur
Ron Mahenur
Entrepreneur, Founder and CEO at Uddoktagiri

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