Ran Segall
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Recommended Books
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Principles

It's Not How Good You Are, It's How Good You Want to Be
Deep Work
Essentialism

Delivering Happiness
Good Strategy Bad Strategy
Atlas Shrugged
The Design of Everyday Things
Secrets of Power Negotiating
White Fragility
Source & Proof
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“The book I’ve gifted the most is a book called "It's Not How Good You Are, It's How Good You Want to Be". The reason why I gift that book is because you can read it in 40 minutes. Each page has like 20 words on it, and each one of them captures these really big, lofty ideas. I just think it’s a magnificent book that you can sit down and will shake anybody up who reads it.”
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“I would suggest getting the audio if you can.”
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