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Anything You Want
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Anything You Want

40 Lessons for a New Kind of Entrepreneur

by Derek Sivers

Recommended by 5 notable people, including Tim Ferriss and James Clear

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Recommended by 7 sources and appears in Diy, Most Recommended Books, and Entrepreneurship.

Anything You Want is Derek Sivers' iconic manifesto on lessons learned while becoming an entrepreneurYou don't need a visionary master plan, loads of funding or a brilliant team to start a business.All you really need is GENEROSITY.When Derek Sivers started CD Baby, he wasn't planning on building a major business. He was a successful independent mu...

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Recommended by 7 sources and appears in Diy, Most Recommended Books, and Entrepreneurship.

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Sahil Lavingia

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Paul Jarvis

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James Clear

James Clear

Author of Atomic Habits

Recommended this book

30%

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