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Book Short: Less is More

OnlyOnce

There are many great takeaways in the book as well as an action plan for how to think about subtracting AND adding, not just adding, which is the normal reflex for humans, and I’d add ESPECIALLY for entrepreneurs! ” The other is by Lao Tzu, which is “To attain knowledge, add things every day. Sometimes less takes more time.

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A Startup is Not a Smaller Version of a Large Company

Steve Blank

A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Lao-tzu. This series of posts are going to offer a new three-stage model of how startups grow into large companies. The same is true for startups and companies. Stage 1: The Scalable Startup. They only differed by timing or scale. Getting From Here to There.

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The Story of Techbikers (You can Play a role too)

VC Cafe

A combination of wanting to do good and yearning to be part of a strong startup community in London. I read a lot, but pretty much focused on two types of books: startup and happiness related books (I find both topics fascinating). What made these ‘geeks’ get off their laptop and get on their bikes? we will have a win-win.

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Side Business: Side Hustle Interview with Chris Guillebeau

The Startup Magazine

This is the third in a series of articles in The Startup Magazine discussing side businesses and some great advice on side business income opportunities. Are you actively involved in all of the startups / side hustles you have created? His second book, The $100 Startup , was a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller.