Netflix’s story has that same breakneck innovation vibe. Hastings’ 'move fast and break things' mentality parallels Uber’s early days, but with a twist—what happens when you actually succeed long-term? It’s a fascinating contrast to Kalanick’s flameout. Plus, if you like business bios with personality, this one’s packed with quirky leadership lessons.
'The Upstarts' by Brad Stone is my go-to for anyone craving more Silicon Valley chaos. It covers Uber and Airbnb, so you get double the disruption. Stone’s writing makes even logistical nightmares feel thrilling—like how Airbnb’s founders crashed on couches while scaling globally. It’s less dark than 'Super Pumped' but just as unputdownable.
If you enjoyed the high-stakes drama and gritty entrepreneurial battles in 'Super Pumped', you'll probably love 'Bad Blood' by John Carreyrou. It's another jaw-dropping exposé about Silicon Valley's darker side, this time focusing on Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos. The way Carreyrou unravels the deception is just as gripping as Mike Isaac's take on Uber, with corporate hubris and ethical disasters galore.
For something with a slightly different flavor but similar intensity, 'The Everything Store' by Brad Stone is a fantastic deep dive into Amazon's rise. It captures Jeff Bezos' relentless drive and the cutthroat culture that shaped the company. Both books share that addictive mix of ambition, innovation, and moral ambiguity—perfect if you're fascinated by how far people will go to win.
Oh, I couldn't put down 'Super Pumped'—it felt like watching a train wreck in slow motion, but with Travis Kalanick as the conductor. For another wild ride, try 'Hatching Twitter' by Nick Bilton. It's got all the backstabbing, power struggles, and chaotic startup energy you'd expect, but with the added spice of celebrity cameos (remember when Twitter was the Wild West?). The way it mirrors Uber's messy growth makes it a great companion read.
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