Though I didn't agree with some points, it was nevertheless a very, very good read. I ended up with lots of highlighted thoughts and found myself actually applying multiple of them in daily life. (As well as recognising some patterns in other self improvement books).

Concept that stood out to me the most: have leverage and make impact.
informative fast-paced

A compilation of his tweets and interviews but still a fun read.

Amazing wisdom from Naval
a must-read if you want modern, no-bs and realistic wisdom about life

An excellent book on how to succeed professionally as well as how to live a happy life. Naval has a very refreshing and original perspective on these topics.
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3.75
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I'm not the type of person to read these types of books. As a person who has a very anti-capitalist background I kept finding great points in the how to get wealthy part I've heard lengthy critiques of. However he is right, it's a great way to become very rich. 
As for the judgement part I really admired it! I can see myself returning to that part, as well as the happiness part again. With this said and done, I think it's a great book, and so I'll give it 3,75 stars. Thank you for making this book!
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Oh....perfect.

Loved the wealth part of this book. Lots of great insights about how Naval looks at value and investing. The happiness and philosophy could have been structured a little better with regards to chapter content and objective.