This blog is about 15 best lines or quotes or learning from this book called "Rework" by "Jason Fried & David Heinemeier Hansson". This is a super amazing book. It tells you about how you should be working in a corporate environment and how to tackle some common issues and barrier.

This book is for everyone, people who are starting new business, people who wants to get hired, people who want to start business. The best thing is, it tells you that: you don't have to have hundreds of employees to build a successful startup. It also shows how they have managed to do that. It tells you more really amazing things, for now let's talk about best lines.

Let's start

You just need an idea, a touch of confidence, and a push to get started.

A business without a path to profit isn't a business, it's a hobby.

Limited resource force you to make do with what you've got. There's no room for waste. And that forces you to be creative.

Details make the difference. But getting infatuated with details too early leads to disagreements, meeting and delays.

Commit to making decisions. Don't wait for the perfect solution. Decide and move forward.

You can't build on top of "We'll decide later," but you can build on top of "Done."

You don't have to live with a decision forever. if you make a mistake, you can correct it later.

The core of your business should be built around things that won't change. Things that people are going to want today and ten years from now.

Fashion fades away. When you focus on permanent feature, you are in bed with things that never go out of style.

You just don't need the best gear in the world to be good. And you definitely don't need it to get started

Build the necessities now, worry about luxuries later.

Problems are usually pretty simple. We just imagine that they require hard solutions.

Cool wears off. Useful never does.

People automatically associate quitting with failure, but sometimes that's exactly what you should do. If you already spent too much time on something that wasn't worth it, walk away.

Instead of guesstimating at task that takes thirty hours or more, break them down into more realistic six to ten hour chunks. Then go one step at a time.

This book is super amazing all the lines mentioned above are from first 55th page to 125th page only. I am going to make more of this blogs. I post my "Best Lines" blog every Monday 9 am. So stay tuned for another one.

You can find Part 1 of this series here.

Have a Great Day


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