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The Almanack of Naval Ravikant

by Eric Jorgenson

★★★★☆ 4.38 (73 110 ratings)
2020 · 244 pages · ~4h 4m read · Nonfiction

This book is a curated collection of wisdom from entrepreneur and investor Naval Ravikant. It distills years of his insights on wealth creation, happiness, and long-term thinking into a concise, accessible guide. Ravikant's unique perspective blends hard-nosed business logic with Eastern spiritual principles, teaching readers how to build leverage and find peace in a chaotic world. It serves as a roadmap for achieving financial freedom and internal tranquility, making it a modern cult classic for the digital age and beyond.

A well-known book with a dedicated readership.

Topic: Self GrowthStyle: Practical
philosophybusinessspirituality

Notable Quotes

"The reality is life is a single-player game. You’re born alone. You’re going to die alone. All of your interpretations are alone. All your memories are alone. You’re gone in three generations, and nobody cares. Before you showed up, nobody cared. It’s all single player."
"I have lowered my identity. I have lowered the chattering of my mind. I don’t care about things that don’t really matter. I don’t get involved in politics. I don’t hang around unhappy people. I really value my time on this earth. I read philosophy. I meditate."
"A happy person isn’t someone who’s happy all the time. It’s someone who effortlessly interprets events in such a way that they don’t lose their innate peace."

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