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What inspirational books are there for entrepreneurial loneliness?
Starting a business is never an easy task. The development of every enterprise will have ups and downs. This road is lonely. Read more inspirational books. Here is an inspirational book about entrepreneurial loneliness that I recommend. Welcome to read!

Entrepreneurial loneliness inspirational books

1. Stay away from trees-Andrew Solomon

Trees far from Andrew Solomon.

Do you think you are in a difficult time now? Andrew Solomon, a journalist, embedded many stories in Away from the Tree, telling the story that his family still insisted on love, dignity and sympathy after many hardships. When you bring the difficulties you face into the relevant environment and understand that there are opportunities for growth behind every challenge, you will find that you can overcome them soon.

2. What I know now: For myself when I was young-Irene Spragins.

What I know now: a letter to myself when I was young.

Don't you wish you could go back to the past and give yourself appropriate tips at that time? Don't sign that contract! Accept the dinner invitation! Don't postpone your trip to Prague! Although we can't travel through time and space, the author Eileen Spragins tells readers that the best thing that can happen next, as far as I know, is for myself when I was young. The book is a collection of 4 1 famous women's "letters to themselves when they were young", including Madeleine Albright, Queen Noor of Jordan, Elaine Fisher and so on. Everyone has struggled, but as Spragins found in the process of writing and collecting materials, the process of reflecting on past lessons is also a catharsis.

3. From the tropical jungle to the conference room-Mike monaghan

From the jungle to the conference room, by Mike monaghan.

Although it is difficult to run a business, it is much more difficult to serve in the Vietnam War. In From the Tropical Jungle to the Meeting Room, author Mike monaghan shared his life during wartime and how to apply the experience gained at that time to contemporary business challenges. If you think your customers are grouchy, you can try to get along with the wild hounds you have to bring when you are active in the jungle of Vietnam. Monaghan's war stories interspersed in the book will help you face business challenges with a peaceful mind.

4. The Great Gatsby-francis scott fitzgerald

Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Song

As entrepreneurs, we dream of great wealth and success, right? But F Scott Fitzgerald's American classic The Great Gatsby reminds us that we must put value and honesty first. Dazzling mansions and luxurious banquets are all good, but if it means lying about your identity and ruining everything around you, it is worthless. It is true that our goal is to achieve success, but this success is not at all costs. This book reminds you that quality is the most important factor, which is undoubtedly exciting.

5. Manage your daily life

Manage your daily life.

When you're depressed, it's easy to get stuck. In this way, your most important project will run aground. That's why sometimes the best way is to do it. Jocelyn Gray, the editor, collected articles from 20 thought leaders in Managing Your Day, and gave specific suggestions to turn ideas into reality. If you are in a dilemma, this book can bring you some inspiration and practical help.

Books read by internet entrepreneurs

1. Brian's The Essence of Technology? Arthur Brian Arthur

Recommended reason:

This is a book that discusses the relationship between science and technology, as well as the content, law and trend of technological evolution and development. It's hard to chew, but it's deep enough.

It is probably the most appropriate to read the Essence of Technology by combining the two books: Innovator's Dilemma and Innovator's Answer.

2. "Being Jobs-The Birth and Fall of Genius" Author: Slade/Tezley

Recommended reason:

This is a biography of Jobs that I came across by chance, because it was given to me by a friend. This is a book by Taiwan Province, and it doesn't seem to have been published in Chinese mainland.

Almost all entrepreneurs and Internet users are familiar with the story of Jobs. There are many versions of Jobs' biography everywhere in the market.

However, I still want to say that this book is the best biography of Jobs that I have ever read.

The most brilliant and valuable thing about this book is that the author, as a friend and journalist who is familiar with Jobs, deeply analyzes and restores two key transition stages in Jobs' life from a different perspective-after being kicked out of his own company and creating the Iphone. What the author tries to answer is, what happened to Jobs in these two stages to lead his transformation?

3. "The Power of Myth" Author: [America] Joseph? Campbell/[America] Bill? Moyers

Recommended reason:

This is a dialogue about the relationship between "myth" and the real world, and the scope of discussion in the dialogue has greatly expanded to all levels such as life, society and religion. It is second to none in terms of depth and the inspiration and thinking it can bring you.

Reading this book, I feel just like a sentence by the author Campbell-"What is unforgettable is not the pain of pursuing the process, but the ecstasy of enlightenment."

Friends interested in content, social culture, etc. I recommend this book as a must-read.

Books suitable for entrepreneurs

1, long tail theory

Chris Anderson

The Wall Street Journal and * * * are among the top three bestsellers; Eric schmidt, CEO of Google, and Jerry Yang, one of the founders of Yahoo, were named "Best Ideas in 2005" by Businessweek. Up to now, the copyright of 13 language has been sold. The book points out that the future of business and culture does not lie in the head representing "best-selling goods" on the traditional demand curve; It is the long tail that represents "unpopular goods" and is often forgotten. For example, a large bookstore can usually hold 6.5438+10,000 books, but a quarter of Amazon online bookstore's book sales come from books ranked after 6.5438+10,000. The sales proportion of these "unpopular" books is growing rapidly, and it is expected that they will occupy half of the overall book market in the future.

This means that when consumers are faced with unlimited choices, what they really want and the channels they want to obtain have undergone major changes, and a brand-new business model has emerged.

2. Blue Ocean Strategy

Han Qianjin

May Renee Mauborgne

W. Qian Jin is a professor of strategy and international management at Boston Consulting Group, a European business school. Before joining the European Business School, he was a professor at the University of Michigan Business School. He is also a board member or consultant of some multinational companies in Europe, the United States and Asia. Renee Mauborgne is an outstanding scholar and professor of strategy and management in European business schools. Professor Jin and Professor Mobergen are both founders of the value innovation network, which is a global community composed of a series of value innovation practitioners.

In order to seek lasting and profitable growth, enterprises often compete with their rivals. They fight for competitive advantage, market share and differentiation. However, in the current overcrowded industrial market, head-on competition can only make enterprises fall into a bloody "Red Sea", that is, the known market space with fierce competition, and compete with rivals for shrinking profits. In this book, the author challenges all the rules of strategic success you are familiar with. They believe that it will be more and more difficult to create profitable growth in the future if they linger in the competition in the Red Sea.

3, entrepreneurship 36 catch up

Sun Taoran

The book covers all aspects of entrepreneurship, from entrepreneurial purpose to shareholder selection, from operation to management, from finding direction to project details, and is written for every reader who has entrepreneurial ideals or is on the road to entrepreneurship.

Many books that teach people to become talents, the authors may not become talents; Many books that teach people to stock market, the author does not stock market; Many books that teach people to start a business, the author has never succeeded in starting a business. Most of China's corporate biographies have elements of success: it seems only a matter of time to find a point and stick to it.