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Enlightening and Inspiring: The Almanack of Naval Ravikant
"The Almanack of Naval Ravikant: A Guide to Wealth and Happiness" is an enlightening and inspiring book that offers valuable insights and wisdom on various aspects of life. As a reader of this book, I am thrilled to give it a perfect rating for its exceptional content, thought-provoking ideas, and overall satisfaction it provides.One of the standout features of this book is the depth of knowledge and wisdom shared by Naval Ravikant. The author's unique perspective on wealth, happiness, and personal growth makes this book a valuable resource for anyone seeking a holistic understanding of life's key principles. Naval's insights are thought-provoking, and his ability to distill complex concepts into clear and concise messages is commendable.The book covers a wide range of topics, including entrepreneurship, investing, mindset, relationships, and personal development. Each chapter delves into a specific theme, offering practical advice and timeless principles that readers can apply to their own lives. The Almanack provides a comprehensive guide to navigating the complexities of the modern world while seeking fulfillment and success.Naval Ravikant's writing style is engaging and accessible, making the book enjoyable to read. His ability to convey profound ideas in a relatable manner ensures that readers can easily grasp and internalize the wisdom shared. The Almanack encourages self-reflection and invites readers to challenge their beliefs and adopt a growth mindset.The book's value extends beyond its immediate reading experience. It serves as a reference guide that can be revisited and contemplated time and again, offering new insights with each read. The Almanack has the potential to transform the way readers think about wealth, happiness, and personal fulfillment.In terms of value for money, "The Almanack of Naval Ravikant" offers a reasonable price considering the depth of knowledge and inspiration it provides. It is a worthwhile investment for those seeking personal growth, entrepreneurial insights, and a fresh perspective on life.In conclusion, "The Almanack of Naval Ravikant: A Guide to Wealth and Happiness" is an enlightening and inspiring book that offers a wealth of wisdom and insights. With its thought-provoking content, accessible writing style, and timeless principles, it is a valuable resource for personal growth and navigating the complexities of life. If you're seeking a guide to wealth, happiness, and personal fulfillment, this book is a must-read.Disclaimer: I read "The Almanack of Naval Ravikant" and found it to be a transformative book, but I have no affiliation with the author or publisher.
V**I
The best book, I have read for a long time
This book should be read slowly, and the content is very informative and life changing. Recommended for re-reading to grasp the contents
V**A
Book is interesting, thoughtful
Good book, nice read. To me, as a beginner, I felt it helped make my thought process wider. There are good ideas discussed about health, work, and some tips to make you realize what you love to do. The book is short and not boring. I didn’t get stuck anywhere; it was a smooth read with not much long explanations. I am a student, not an expert, but a beginner myself.
H**A
Amazing book with great quality
Received the book in very good condition. I absolutely love the cover design - it looks classy and feels premium. the print quality by HarperCollins is excellent. Really enjoyed the content so far. A great addition to my collection!
A**L
Amazing read (My short note for the book)
Part 1 Wealth -*Building Wealth :Productize Yourself - Become the best in the world at what you do. Keep redefining what you do until this is true.Specific knowledge cannot be thought, but it can be learned. Specific knowledge is the most important.No one can compete with you on being you.Play long term games - All the returns in life, whether in wealth, relationships or knowledge, come from compound interests.You surely have studied something in school which you won't need in life. These are learning experiences. You did learn. You learned the value of hard work; you might have learned something that went deep into your psyche and became a piece of what you're doing now.Intentions Don't Matter. Actions Do - Embrace accountability and take business risks under your own name. Society will reward you for responsibility, equity and leverage.Retirement is when you stop sacrificing today for an imaginary tomorrow. When today is complete, in and of itself, you're retired.Lusting for money is bad for us because it is a bottomless pit. It will always occupy your mind. If you love money, and you make it, there's never enough. There is never enough because the desire is turned on and doesn't turn off at some number. It's a fallacy to think it turns off at some number . What making money will do is solve your money problems. It will remove a set of things that could get in the way of being happy.Your real resume is justa catalog of an your sufferings. If I ask you to describe your real life too yourself, and you look beach from your deathbed at the interesting things you've find, it's all going to be around sacrifices you made, the hard things you did.*Building Judgement :What we wish to be true, clouds our perception of what is true. Suffering is the moment when we can no longer deny reality. The good news is, the moment of suffering - when you're in pain - is the moment of truth.Praise specifically, criticize generally.If you cannot decide, the answer is no.Learn to Love To Read.Part 2 Happiness - Happiness is what's there when you remove the sense of something is missing in your life. Memories and identity are burdens from the past preventing us from living freely in the present. Acceptance. You're going to die one day, and none of this is going to matter. So enjoy yourself. Appreciate the moment and live in it. Most of our suffering comes from avoidance. Accept it physically, don't suffer mentally.Easy Choices -> Hard LifeHard Choices -> Easy Lifeeg. Exercise, Eating Healthy Food*Philosophy - To find a worthy mate, be worthy of a worthy mate.Before you can lie to another, you must first lie to yourself and that makes you lose trust in yourself.Understand the long term consequences of your actions.Health , love and your mission, in that order. Nothing else matters.
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Very good u must read
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