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An incredible read— perspectives on wealth, health, happiness that feel incredibly well distilled and endlessly valuable — everyone should read if they care about living well

I follow Naval for years, hence almost nothing new in this compendium of his canon. Also the book might need a bit more time to brew, but maybe it's just me. Regardless it's the book of the 2021 (tie with [b:How to Live: 27 conflicting answers and one weird conclusion|58188742|How to Live 27 conflicting answers and one weird conclusion|Derek Sivers|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1622315303l/58188742._SY75_.jpg|91208388].
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‏«إذا كان شخص ما يتحدث كثيرًا عن مدى صدقه ، فمن المحتمل أنه غير صادق . هذا مجرد مؤشر صغير تعلمته. عندما يقضي شخص ما وقتًا طويلاً في الحديث عن قيمهِ الخاصة أو يتحدث عن نفسه ، فإنه يتستر على شيء ما»

Eric Jorgenson
The Almanack Of Naval Ravikant
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Great life wisdoms - particularly on wealth, summarised and packed in a quick digestible read.

Loaded full of unique insights about life, money, and happiness. Naval is a free thinker who has remained true to himself and still achieved great success and genuine joy from his life. He's a bit to Silicon Valley Tech Stoic Buddhist for me, but I saw much wisdom in this book beyond what you'll find in more popular non-fiction Dale Carnegie type books.

A lot of Wisdom about Capitalism & Life

I have never heard of Naval before stumbling over this book on Goodreads. The fact that it was free and Naval seems to be a pretty successful entrepreneur hooked me.

Half of the book is about Naval’s opinion on career & money and the other half about his best practices for life in general.

Naval really figured out how capitalism works - a lot of his theories made me realize why things work like they do, something that studying economics never could. Some people may be shocked by his very capitalistic view, and sometimes, Naval has some very extreme opinions, but overall, he offers great advice.
The same applies for the part about life: there is a lot of wisdom packed in such a tiny book and he rarely misses.

I wish that more non-fiction books could transport so much information in such a short format.