There Are Hundreds of Business Books—Read a Few, Then Get to Work

Let's be real—if building a successful business was as easy as reading books about it, we'd all be millionaires lounging on private beaches, sipping protein smoothies, and working two hours a week from our laptops.
But here's the deal: there are hundreds of books written by so-called experts telling you how to build, grow, scale, automate, dominate, and 10X your business. And they're not all wrong—many have solid gold inside.
The problem? Most people get stuck in "learning" mode. They read, take notes, make plans, re-read, reorganize the notes, buy more highlighters… and never actually do anything.
You could easily spend the next 12 years reading every business book ever published. You'd sound smart at networking events, sure—but you still wouldn't have a business that runs, grows, or makes you a dime.
Here's the truth: there is no perfect book, no ultimate formula, and no single guru with all the answers. Every business is a little different. Every market has quirks. Every owner brings their own crazy into the mix.
But that's the beauty of it.
You don't need to know everything. You just need to pick a few books that resonate—books like The E-Myth Revisited, Profit First, or Built to Sell. Learn a few key principles. And then get moving.
Start that ad campaign. Build the follow-up system. Knock on the door. Pick up the phone. Fix your process. Take the imperfect action.
Because the perfect plan doesn't exist. But consistent action? That's where the magic happens.
Read a little. Learn a lot. But most of all—build something.
God didn't give you a dream just so you could overthink it to death. Let's go.