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Naval's advice for getting rich boils down to gaining specific knowledge and then form a business that fills a need. Although I love his advice, I'm skeptical for a few reasons and I'd love if someone could talk me through their thoughts: Naval's specific knowledge is in business and creating businesses.
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Naval Ravikant was born in 1974 (age 48 years; as of 2022) in New Delhi, India. Ravikant’s early life was full of struggle as his father left the family and migrated to the United States when he was just 4 years old. Ravikant’s mother migrated to New York five years later along with Ravikant and his brother. They lived in Queens, New York. He studi...
Stepping into the business world
Ravikant did an internship at Davis Polk & Wardwell, a law firm, and was fired after three months. In his own words about his experience at Davis Polk & Wardwell, he said, His first tech job was at DMA, which was offered as a part of the College’s work-study program. At DMA, he worked to provide computer support and database management for the company. Before moving to Silicon Valley, he also worked at the Boston Consulting Group for a short time. His first startup was Genoa Corp, which he fo...
Becoming a Venture Capitalist
He commenced his second venture in 2007, known as Hit Forge, which was a $20 Million early-stage venture capital fund. Hit Forge executed masterstrokes with its investment in startups, including Uber, Twitter, and Stack Overflow. In the same year, he started with Venture Hacks, a blog that simplified the concept of venture capital funding and offered advice to startup founders. This blog was received well, making things visible in the VC domain. Later this blog turned into a platform named An...
A podcaster with a loyal following base
After building successful businesses from scratch, Ravikant came up with his podcast at Spearhead.co and Nav.al. In these podcasts, he discusses various topics including investing, business, philosophy, and happiness. He has also been praised as a podcast guest on shows like Coffee with Scott Adams, The Joe Rogan Experience, The James Altucher Show, Village Global’s Venture Stories, Farnam Street, and The Tim Ferriss Show. Podchaser
Ravikant and other co-founders of Epinions were made to believe that the company was worth less than $45 Million, which was raised from VC funding. In 2004, this company was listed in IPO. After its first day at IPO, this company was worth $750 Million. Ravikant and the other co-founders filed a lawsuit against August and Benchmark Capital. They cl...
In 2010, the AngelList was launched as an email list of angel and seed-stage investors. This list was a part of the VentureHacks blog.
Oct 28, 2021 · Naval Ravikant (@naval) is the co-founder and chairman of AngelList. He is an angel investor and has invested in more than 100 companies, including many mega-successes, such as Twitter, Uber, Notion, Opendoor, Postmates, and Wish.
Mar 25, 2024 · Well, Naval Ravikant’s age is 47 years old as of today’s date 2nd August 2021 having been born on 17 May 1974. Though, he is 5′ 6″ in feet and inches and 170 cm in Centimetres tall, he weighs about 171 lbs in Pound and 78kg in Kilograms.
Discussions on living a better life, inspired by angel philosopher Naval Ravikant, Founder-CEO of AngelList. This is a community for like-minded Naval fans/followers who appreciate all that he has to say. Discuss ideas, books, share stuff, get feedback, meet super-interesting people and build great things together!
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