Joe Lammers

Joe is a passionate second-year International Business student at the University Maastricht. He's the creator of The Reading Dilemma and Head of Marketing at a student consultancy association. He specialized in economics during high school, where he was part of the stock market club and successfully participated in a national year-long business development project by the BCG. Joe has published guest posts for other blogs about personal finances. His free time mostly consists of playing basketball, hitting the gym and reading.

“The $100 Startup” by Chris Guillebeau

The book "The $100 Startup" lying on a table, next to a coffee, note tags and a pencil

I found The $100 Startup on accident. I was browsing for some other books on Amazon – among them One thousand ways to $1000, which Warren Buffett mentioned in an interview – but then Chris Guillebeau’s startup guide popped up and it went on my booklist immediately.  In The $100 Startup, Chris Guillebeau provides timeless lessons on how to get

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“The Tattooist of Auschwitz” – by Heather Morris

There is a brilliant quote on the back of “The Tattooist of Auschwitz” by Heather Morris, which reads: “For here, in the very worst of circumstances, is the very best of humanity”. The quote highlights what Morris’ novel is about: finding hope when no one else does, remembering your life’s purpose when its uncertain whether

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