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Show HN: Buddha to Bezos - How Greatest Innovators THINK

1 pointsby utkarsh_apoorvaover 4 years ago
Hey Everyone,<p>It feels strange to say this, but yes, I have just published a book Available here: https:&#x2F;&#x2F;gumroad.com&#x2F;l&#x2F;ghrtr<p>It is called Buddha to Bezos.<p>Why the name? Glad you (hopefully) asked :-)<p>-----------------------<p>I have been studying the diff between successful and failed softwares for years now. There are many answers, and it is very easy to draw incorrect conclusions.<p>&gt; We ran out of money &gt; We were outcompeted &gt; My cofounder left<p>And so on...<p>All of these are right, but they are likely symptoms, not the disease.<p>At some point I started to closely follow other founders. They were the origin. Their products, instead, were first order effects.<p>As I studied their blogs, interviews etc. a few clear patterns emerged. In hindsight, the patterns were obvious.<p>(a) The greatest makers were First Principle thinkers all round. (b) They were ultra-cognizant of people&#x27;s emotions (some of them might not care though)<p>Similar patterns emerge when we look at greatest innovators, thinkers throughout history. Some great (The Buddha) and some terrible (Columbus).<p>-----------------------<p>Buddha to Bezos is a - comprehensive study of greatest innovators throughout history. - handbook on how to develop the same skills (First Principles, Empathy) - collection of great stories (you&#x27;d enjoy reading it) - set of examples on how some innovators applied them.<p>Take a look here: https:&#x2F;&#x2F;gumroad.com&#x2F;l&#x2F;ghrtr<p>Cheers

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