Reading books is overrated. No book will teach you:
↳ How it feels when your Stripe dashboard shows $0 for 3 months
↳ How to keep building when no one gives a shit
↳ How to fix churn while staying sane
↳ How to lead when you're tired, broke, and unsure
↳ How to navigate co-founder tension when things start to break
I've read the classics:
« 48 Laws of Power », « Atomic Habits », « The Hard Thing About Hard Things », « Never Split the Difference »...
They're fine.
Good English practice.
But they didn’t help me launch a company.
Not one bit.
You don't learn to build a business by reading.
You learn by bleeding.
At BuddiesHR, we made mistakes.
Launched too fast.
Priced too low.
Chose the wrong ICP.
Wasted weeks on features nobody cared about.
But guess what?
That's how we grew.
That's how we got to 30k MRR with no sales team, no funding, no shortcuts.
You want to learn entrepreneurship?
Stop reading. Start building.
Take punches. Get feedback. Iterate fast. Keep going.
Your real education starts when the first user churns.
Not when you finish chapter 9.
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