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Hustle: The power to charge your life with money, meaning and momentum

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Hustle is a step-by-step guide to breaking out of the monotony of the 9-5 lifestyle and making your dreams a reality. It lays out the tools you need to realise the work you enjoy and gain the confidence and motivation to be in charge of your own adventures. In a world where loyalty doesn’t translate into success learn how to get ahead and discover a more imaginative way of living. Hustle is split into three ‘The Heart’, which teaches you how to follow your own dreams rather than others; ‘The Head’ covers how to get started and how to prepare for the mistakes that can come with risk; finally, ‘The Habits’ demonstrates how to spot opportunities and create your own luck. Hustle explains how realigning these parts will bring more momentum, money and meaning to your life. Neil Patel, Patrick Vlaskovits and Jonas Koffler know all too well that not all of us are born extra ordinary, and how in fact, for the majority of people hustling is not second nature. Each of the authors has figured out how to secure a more imaginative way of living through work that defines, but also reflects and rewards their strengths and talents.

274 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 8, 2016

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Patrick Vlaskovits

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The work of Patrick Vlaskovits, NYT bestselling author and entrepreneur, focuses on a conundrum in innovation: how do we market what doesn’t yet exist?

In 2010, he helped coin the phrase ‘growth-hacking’ to describe how innovative products overcome the ‘impediment of innovation’. Without resorting to meaningless buzzwords, Patrick regularly gives talks and workshops on how product teams can, in fact, must hack their way to growth. His writing has appeared in Harvard Business Review and Wall Street Journal and he regularly speaks at conferences nationally and internationally, like SXSW, Berlin Tech Open Air and others.


His book, The Lean Entrepreneur: How Visionaries Create Products, Innovate with New Ventures, and Disrupt Markets (Wiley 2013), hit the USA Today bestseller, The New York Times weekly bestseller, and The New York Times monthly business bestseller lists and was named by Amazon.com Editors’ Picks for Best Books of the Month in Business and Leadership in April 2013.

His third book, Hustle: The Power to Charge Your Life with Money, Meaning, and Momentum, will be published by Rodale in September 2016.

As CEO and founder of Superpowered, the developer of the fastest mobile audio engine for games, VR, music and interactive audio apps, he oversees operations, sales, marketing, support, and partnerships. Says Patrick, “As a company, it’s Superpowered’s job to extend our customers’ capabilities with audio tech that gives them super powers.”

Patrick holds a BA in Physical Anthropology and MA in Economics, both from UC Santa Barbara.

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June 20, 2021
This book is so bad, I returned it. I was expecting tips from Neil Patel.
The author continually references movies as examples. THEY'RE MOVIES! Rocky Balboa is not a real person.

From what I got through (About half of the book) there's little mention of Patel. Leaving aside the fact that there is no substance at all, it's not as much written as it is thrown together.

Are there really 4 different types of luck? Who gives a shit?
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