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I've got this working theory that you can tell how enthusiastic someone is about a subject by how obscure their favorite book is. It's just a simple numbers game: there are more obscure books than popular books, so there are more obscure good books than popular good books, so the more books you read the more likely your favorite is an obscure one. In other words, if someone says they love fantasy novels *and also* their favorite novel is *Harry Potter*, odds are they don't actually read that much fantasy.

Why You Should Read "Data and Reality"

Computer Things

Ideas mean everything and nothing at the same time. They mean everything, because you can 10x your odds of success by simply picking a better one. They mean nothing, because with bad execution you'll achieve nothing, no matter how good the idea.

Book 2: Breaking Through the Ceiling

Alex West

Be awesome to your customers and good things follow.

Traction

Gabriel Weinberg

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