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Jon Stewart

19 books recommended3 books written

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Books by Jon Stewart

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The Reason I Jump80% Confidence

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Too Big to Fail80% Confidence
Q. What's your favourite business book you'd advise to young entrepreneurs and why M.L. Some good ones from the "pure business" category: Zero to One, The Hard Thing About Hard Things, The Innovator's Dilemma, Good to Great, etc. Personally, I prefer less advice, more history. From my favorite business segment: Too Big To Fail, Ascent of Money, When Genius Failed, etc. Books on applied psychology (Influence, Predictably Irrational, etc) are another way to round out primarily technological education :)

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Empty Mansions80% Confidence

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No god but God80% Confidence
It's a fascinating book and really just well thought out written

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All In80% Confidence
This majestic biography will set the standard for all future works about General Petraeus.

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