1. Atomic Habits by James Clear
Why it’s great:
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Focuses on how small habits — “atomic” changes — can compound to large results. Wikipedia
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Breaks down the habit loop (cue → craving → response → reward) and gives actionable steps. Wikipedia
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Very practical: good for someone who wants to change behaviours (which fits you, since you’re running ventures and side-hustles).
Best for you because: You talk a lot about scaling side-hustles, building routines, and staying consistent. This book helps with the “how to make good things stick” part.
2. Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol S. Dweck
Why it’s great:
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Explores the difference between a fixed mindset (“this is just how I am”) and a growth mindset (“I can improve with effort”) and how adopting the latter improves performance, learning, resilience. Notes by Thalia+1
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Helps shift how you view challenges, setbacks, talents – very relevant when building businesses or learning new skills.
Best for you because: As someone venturing into many areas (AI, e-commerce, games) you’ll face new learning curves and failures; a growth mindset will help you handle that well.
3. How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie
Why it’s great:
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A classic on relationships, influence, communication — skills often overlooked in self-development but super important in business, marketing, networking. DivByZero+1
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Straightforward principles (listening, making people feel important, handling disagreements) that are still very applicable.
Best for you because: In your world of side-hustles, affiliate marketing, building networks, you’ll benefit from stronger soft skills and influence.
4. Ego Is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday
Why it’s great:
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Addresses what happens when you become your own biggest obstacle — through ego, arrogance, entitlement. Wikipedia
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Draws from Stoic wisdom and real-life examples to show how humility, self-awareness and focus are powerful.
Best for you because: You have big ambitions (which is great). But keeping balanced, grounded, and open is equally important. This book helps with the mindset to sustain long-term success, not just short bursts.
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