moejawich's review

5.0

“A calm mind, a fit body, and a house full of love.
These things cannot be bought.
They must be earned.”

There’s something to be said for practical wisdom, hard-won by experience and the trials of life. The part that deals with wealth is particularly essential to anyone venturing through the world of business and start-ups to better understand the dynamics of the games being played in our modern economy. In short, this book is a compass to what matters and where we should direct our aims and attention at.
informative fast-paced

jumbleread's review

3.0

Meh.
informative inspiring reflective fast-paced

sandrocottus's review

5.0

Naval Ravikant is one of the most famous current age philosopher and VC. Eric has done a commendable job of giving structure to all the tweets and interviews of Naval. He has successfully molded this huge source material into a very structured text that feels as if the lines meant to be written for this book only. The book is kept at the right size and doesn't feel like repetition, which the genre often feels.

mezmer's review

5.0
informative inspiring reflective fast-paced

jordanimal's review

4.25
informative inspiring reflective medium-paced

axel_prieto's review

5.0

So good I ended up re-reading it just a couple of months after my first read. The wisdom is strong with this one.

Seriously it is a guide to wealth and happiness.

I literally flagged every page. Should re-read it soon.

sagnik_20's review

5.0

One of the absolutely best reads, it's more of a compilation but it's very impactful. Hoping to absorb as much as possible.