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Nov 11, 2023 · “The Almanack of Naval Ravikant: A Guide to Wealth and Happiness” is a compilation of wisdom from Naval Ravikant, an entrepreneur, philosopher, and investor, known for his insights on wealth creation, personal freedom, and the pursuit of happiness.
Sep 8, 2023 · The Almanack of Naval Ravikant is a goldmine of wisdom. By applying lessons like these 10, you can live a happier, more successful life. Naval generously shares hard-earned knowledge to...
I've read a lot on Naval and I've found the almanack of Naval Ravikant to be a very useful book in providing some sort of guidance into how I should use my time. Naval stresses the importance of reading, but to build judgement and clear thinking he stresses building a strong foundation.
Jul 15, 2021 · After this video, I decided to read this book called “The Almanack of Naval Ravikant.”. I completed this book in 3 days (because it was too interesting to be read slowly). It was like finding a...
Jul 7, 2023 · The enchanting rhythm of Naval Ravikant’s wisdom on the famed Joe Rogan podcast first introduced me to this philosophical entrepreneur. I was captivated by the three-hour discourse, which...
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What I Learned from the Book. Contrary to popular opinion, happiness and wealth are not states of being—they are skills that one can learn. Naval believes that if he lived 1,000 times, he could be successful 999 times because he's learned to set up systems that prevent colossal failure.
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Aug 20, 2020 · Here, I’ve collected four of the most impactful things I learned while writing this book in my own words. Extreme outcomes are the result of extreme inputs. Being jealous of outcomes without being willing to take on (or even acknowledge) the inputs is facepalm stupid.