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The Internet is a great place to learn whatever you want. From YouTube to Google to Articles, you can learn anything. I was shocked when I saw Prado’s personal website. It was an encyclopedia of many knowledgeable resources from articles to videos to blogs. Last year, it inspired me to make my own website the same way.
In this newsletter, I’ll share some of the great resources to grow.
1. Ali Abdaal
Ali shares the processes of his content creation, life, books he reads, productivity, learnings from his podcasts and content creation.
It’s good to read and see his content and it’s full of learnings.
2. Seth Blogs
Seth Godin is one of the best writers I have come across. He writes his daily blog on Marketing, Design, Business, Creativity, etc. The best thing I like about his blog is that he is very consistent in writing one blog every day. The blogs are so knowledgeable, that I never miss reading them.
3. Riten Debnath
Riten is one of the best people I have known. It is the founder of Fueler. He had shared his knowledge on design, thinking, products, startups, etc. He has shared his content on Medium, Twitter, and LinkedIn. His Twitter is like a playbook for a startup founder.
I made a knowledge database for a few people I admired the most and one of them was Riten. You can check the database here.
4. Paras Chopra
Paras Chopra is the founder of Ninitee and Wingify, and also a great writer. He has written on startups, ideas, life, processes, philosophy, etc. He also has many mental models on topics like how to understand the market, building products, marketing and selling, business models, etc.
He has a dedicated place where he writes, it’s called invertedpassion.com and is one of the best places to learn if you are interested in entrepreneurship.
5. Rahul Mathur
Twitter is one of the best platforms I have been on. It has given me a lot. Rahul Mathur is amazing. He is one of the most knowledgeable people I have known on Twitter. He is the founder of Verak which was acquired by InsuranceDekho. He shares his learnings of startups and breaks down the business case studies in the simplest way.
The Internet is one of the best places to learn what you want and grow in life. It’s just your decision, whether to spend time wasting or learning something new.
Weekly Recommendations
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Being a founder of a startup is hard. Working in Fueler taught me a lot. It taught me how being a founder and core team is hard. They have to take care of their team’s stipend, motivation, etc.
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