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We found 4 Reddit comments about Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
Well this seems like a good opportunity to post a few of the lessons I learned in my 20s.
To my former self:
If you're depressed, here's how to turn it around
Fap less, and never to porn
Gratitude
Wealth
Theories
Girls
Career
Flow
Meditation
*****
Edit:
To answer some requests, here's my list of resources.
Wealth/Metaphysics
This audiobook has the best summary I've found of how wealth works
Lifting
How Procrastination works:
How Business works
What innovation actually is and how to do it:
How economics works:
How to get things done:
Task Management tool:
Spiritual Books
How to be a man:
Audiobooks (most of these can be found on audiobook):
Frame Control (Anytime you feel like you're trying too hard or begging for something, you lost the frame)
This is my favourite book of all. They talk about the new type of conscousness which is really really interesting to me. May not apply to all people.
If anyone find this book interesting I'd love to talk about it:
How the world works:
What Etsy might not tell you is that they are successful because people sell a ton of stuff...and never figure out that they're not making any money on it. It's a marketplace like any other marketplace, you can walk around and see other prices and think "hey, I'll sell more if I beat this guy's price" and then the only thing you'll have is a hobby.
Quote from my Grandpa: "My biggest threat was the guy that didn't know his own costs. He always stayed in business just long enough to put me out of business, followed by himself."
Don't cut your prices. Change the product, change the positioning, make it for cheaper or find a new market. It costs what it costs. And you'll need cash to make more if the business is suppose to grow. Read Innovation and Entrepreneurship by Peter Drucker. (Not an affiliate link)
I took a post-grad class in entrepreneurship, where this was part of the curriculum. Peter Drucker was one of the most renowned researchers in entreprenuership, and the book gives a nice understanding of what to focus on if you want to be an entrepreneur.
That being said, you can't read your way to becoming an entrepreneur. It's all about networking, take part in as many networking events as possible, this is the way to get inspiration, and meet the people with money.
Oh and hard work also... Lots of hard work :)
Entrepreneurs do for a few years what most people want, so they can live the rest of their lifes like most people can't!
I really enjoyed this book: http://www.amazon.com/Innovation-Entrepreneurship-Peter-F-Drucker/dp/0060851139/ref=sr_1_5?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1450073425&sr=1-5&keywords=peter+drucker
Surprisingly applicable to IT management in general. On nimble team mentality, etc.