marjimmy's review

5.0

Bought this book on recommendation and it was well worth it. Good take on wealth and happiness. Talks about philosophy, decision making, careers and more. At the end of the book it's littered with good reads recommended by Naval Ravikant. Will come back to this book quarterly as a refresher on the internal principles of happiness.

zikriya_'s review

3.75
inspiring fast-paced

colinmerrill's review

4.0

Full of great stuff. Should reread once a year.

j_mary's review

4.0

Audiobook
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gauravj01's review

5.0
informative inspiring medium-paced

aprilzhang's review

4.25
informative inspiring reflective fast-paced

lchoii's review

4.0

It’s good and definitely reminds me of what’s important.

Not entirely sure if it’s one of those things though where hindsight is 20/20. He talks about meditation and happiness and work life balance in a way that seemingly only people who have the privilege of time and freedom can leverage. Not entirely sure if he’d have done what he preached during his “wartime battles”, but nonetheless important to hear.

thomas_williams's review

4.75
challenging informative inspiring fast-paced

AMAZING.
Bruh I literally am without words upon finishing this book. Terrific!

ankor's review

3.5
inspiring reflective fast-paced
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kelseywwwt's review

5.0

9/10
The structure of the book is not great. It sometimes feels repetitive and unorganized like my school notes.

Overall though, the book was lovely.
I relate to how Naval thinks, his views on things.
I also learned interesting stuff.
I obviously didn’t agree with everything but it’s always great to see different pov.
I could read this again.