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Hacker’s Edge

Breaking Rules, Beating Odds, and Reinventing a Life

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Hacker’s Edge

De: Ryan Merket
Narrado por: Dean Wendt
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Before he had a driver's license, Ryan Merket was leading a global software cracking group from his Texas bedroom—the only business school he ever attended. Hacker's Edge is the improbable story of how that unconventional education propelled him from the digital underground to the halls of Facebook, Amazon, and Reddit.

But this is not a story about stock options and catered lunches. It's an unflinching look at the brutal cost of ambition: a battle with addiction that nearly ended his life, a marriage that buckled under the strain of startup culture, and a humiliating professional failure that coincided with a debilitating health crisis.

At his lowest point, a venture capitalist told him he lacked the “killer instinct” to win. He was right. Merket's edge wasn't being a killer; it was being the guy who had already been broken and knew how to get back up.

Raw, witty, and deeply moving, this memoir is a testament to the power of resilience and a survival guide for the underdog in a world obsessed with ruthless tactics.

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A lot of entrepreneur's autobiographical books I've read make it feel like the author had it all figured out, even when they're failing. Setbacks are just an opportunity. But this one really left me seeing the side I've experienced personally - some things (especially health related, while sacrificing so much for work) just suck, and all you can do is focus on what you think is most important through it all. Prioritizing God, family, and doing what you think is right regardless of the outcome are the central themes, and while the book doesn't truck you into thinking you'll always win if you stick it out, it shows a journey that makes sticking it out meaningful

Raw and unfiltered, not a how to, just a window into the effort, costs, and priorities to live an entrepreneurial life

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