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	<title>Comments on: #57: Read Seth Godin Books That I Haven’t Read</title>
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		<title>By: Bakari</title>
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		<description>You&#039;re right Godin does not give much credence to stable business models, even though I think he is more geared toward businesspeople who are trying to break into the market. 

Out of the three books that you say you haven&#039;t read at the top of the post, &quot;the dip&quot; is excellent and I read it twice. &quot;Tribes&quot; I bought as an audio book and while he had great things to say, I&#039;ll have to admit that it was highly repetitive. It is still inspirational though.</description>
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<p>Out of the three books that you say you haven&#8217;t read at the top of the post, &#8220;the dip&#8221; is excellent and I read it twice. &#8220;Tribes&#8221; I bought as an audio book and while he had great things to say, I&#8217;ll have to admit that it was highly repetitive. It is still inspirational though.</p>
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