Startup Advice Reading List
Came across Mark Suster's blog today, and spent the afternoon reading through his old entries.
He offers sound start-up advice and a shorter series on what it takes to be a good entrepreneur. Some of the advice may appear "common sense", but often the best ideas are; that is, ideas so well articulated that everyone thinks they could have written it (except, they didn't). On top of that, the anecdotes offer a glimpse into the world of professional entrepreneurship.
If there was an unofficial reading list for all entrepreneurs, I'd include Mark's series as well as Paul Graham's essays.
What essential reading should be added to the list? Leave a comment!




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