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Hustle by Neil Patel, Patrick Vlaskovits and Jonas Koffler
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Sep 13, 2016 | ISBN 9781623367169

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Praise for Hustle

“In sports, hustle is the difference between a good player and a star. According to the authors of HUSTLE, the same can be true in business. Tilt the game of life in your favor with this counter intuitive new book.”
Daniel H. Pink, bestselling author of To Sell is Human and Drive

“A must-read for anyone willing to take some risk and create success on your own terms.”
Rana Florida, bestselling author of Upgrade and CEO of the Creative Class Group

“The authors of Hustle traded in the humdrum corporate life for one of opportunity and adventure. If you’re looking for the same kind of exit ramp, read this book, soak up its contagious energy, and get ready to do some hustling.”
Dan Heath, co-author of Made to Stick, Switch, and Decisive

“An important book that will show you how to build the bridge between your potential and the opportunities that are waiting for you—if you choose to go after them.”
Bernadette Jiwa, bestselling author of Meaningful and Difference

“Love is the killer app, Hustle is its operating system. Read this book and drive exponential success, starting today!”
Tim Sanders, bestselling author of Love is the Killer App and Dealstorming

“Why follow the herd and force yourself to fit into “their system” when you don’t have to? Instead, use this book to hustle your own way to success. On YOUR terms.”
–Claire Diaz-Ortiz, author and entrepreneur

“What’s the best way from Point A to Point B? Wrong question. Read Patrick’s book to discover why the best hustlers always succeed by working backwards from Point B to Point A.”
–Eric M. Jackson, author of The Paypal Wars

“All you have to do is hustle…you hear it all the time. It’s a trendy word where the action related to it is easier said than done. Here’s a reference guide to make hustling productive and actionable.”
Brian Solis, digital analyst, anthropologist, and bestselling author of X: The Experience When Business Meets Design

“Sometimes we all fall into a Cycle of Suck, where our talents remain obscured behind a wall of misfortune. And that is precisely when you need to get off your ass and hustle, to unearth hidden opportunities and change your life. This book will tell you how to recharge your life with more money, meaning, and, perhaps most important of all, momentum. Read it. You’ll be glad you did.”
–Adam L. Penenberg, Journalism Professor at New York University and author of Viral Loop

“If I had the insights of Hustle before I became an entrepreneur, I would have a lot less sleepless nights. Powerful, promising and practical.”
–Sunni Brown, Chief Human Potentialist and bestselling Author of Gamestorming and The Doodle Revolution

“In life, you have you have no choice but to hustle — to pursue that which feeds your spirit and fulfills your dreams. This book is a must-read.”
–Pat Hiban, bestselling author of Six Steps to Seven Figures, Serial Entrepreneur, and Philanthropist

“In the near future, algorithms will tell us what to do. They’ll choose the safest, the best, the most predictable life. But inspiration and greatness is found on the road less taken—and that’s why you need this book. Neil, Patrick and Jonas show you, with powerful examples and concrete tools, how a blend of subversiveness, creativity, and simple grit can get you to your dreams. This should be on the bookshelf of everyone who has an idea that keeps them up at night.”
Alistair Croll, entrepreneur and co-author of Lean Analytics

“Even amidst the chaos of the world, there’s more opportunity than ever to succeed. The traditional ways of doing so (get a job,stay in it, retire comfortably) are being actively disrupted faster than ever before, which means we need a new framework for winning. Hustle is that framework.”
Ben Yoskovitz, co-author of Lean Analytics

“Hustle is the blueprint I followed to land three dream jobs in a row. Stop trying to convince people to hire you, and show them what you can do.”
Charlie Hoehn, author of Play It Away

“Tired of looking at other people winning and thinking they are just lucky or come from privilege? Turns out they most actually had a different key ingredient in common: they hustle. Read this book & create your own blueprint for success!”
Sean Ammirati, author of The Science of Growth

Hustle will help you explore your unique talents and quirks, and discover more fulfillment in the process.”
Raj Raghunathan, Professor at the McCombs School of Business, The University of Texas at Austin and Author of If You’re So Smart, Why Aren’t You Happy

“To get ahead, above all else, respect yourself and your talents. Hustle is a manifesto for doing just that.”
Jordan Harbinger, host of The Art of Charm

“We live in a time more rife with possibility than any preceding point in history. The difference between those that take advantage and those that remain in the ‘Cycles of Suck?’ Hustle. Inspiring, educational and fun, Hustle is essential reading for anyone looking to do work that matters.”
–Taylor Pearson, author of The End of Jobs: Money, Meaning and Freedom Without the 9-to-5

“Most unsuccessful people ultimately fail for two reasons–they either don’t hustle at all, or far worse, they don’t know how to hustle that right way. Hustle isn’t just lots of hard work. Hustle is about understanding where the real levers of power are, and then killing yourself at those points–the only places that matter. Patrick Vlaskovits is a true hustler, and his book shows you how to do it right.”
Tucker Max, 3x #1 New York Times bestselling author

“A stimulating read for unconventional thinkers and creative doers who aspire to get more out of life.”
Richard Florida , bestselling author of Rise of the Creative Class, and co-founder and editor-at-large at The Atlantic, City Lab

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