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Uno de los mejores libros que he leído y uno de los autores que más van a influenciarme a partir de hoy mismo.
Lo he escuchado en audiolibro y antes de terminar ya he comprado la versión en Kindle para tenerla guardada.
No descarto comprar el libro físico. Lo necesito cerca. Siempre.
Uno de los mejores libros que he leído y uno de los autores que más van a influenciarme a partir de hoy mismo.
Lo he escuchado en audiolibro y antes de terminar ya he comprado la versión en Kindle para tenerla guardada.
No descarto comprar el libro físico. Lo necesito cerca. Siempre.
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This is for sure a book that I will always come back to. So simple and full of knowledge. Loved it
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Naval Ravikant offers invaluable wisdom in the domains of wealth and happiness. My key takeaways are as follows.
Wealth is when you have assets that make you money when you sleep. With enough wealth, you can achieve the freedom to do things you desire without hindrance.
You can multiply your work efforts through leverage, aim to exponentially increase your output to input ratio.
"Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world" - Archimedes
There are four forms of leverage Naval describes:
1. Capital
2. Labor
3. Code
4. Media
Specific Knowledge is the what makes you different from everyone else, you are the best at being you. You can build specific knowledge by finding work that feels like play to you, you will always out-compete those who don't see it as such.
Happiness is a choice you make and can be achieved through habits and intention. You can control your reaction to the external world. Be present, it is a platitude but the majority of people fail to adhere to it. Let go of the ego. Embrace your mortality (Momentum Mori), a principle that grounds you and allows you to value your time and happiness more.
An overall insightful book that I would recommend everyone to read.
Wealth is when you have assets that make you money when you sleep. With enough wealth, you can achieve the freedom to do things you desire without hindrance.
You can multiply your work efforts through leverage, aim to exponentially increase your output to input ratio.
"Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world" - Archimedes
There are four forms of leverage Naval describes:
1. Capital
2. Labor
3. Code
4. Media
Specific Knowledge is the what makes you different from everyone else, you are the best at being you. You can build specific knowledge by finding work that feels like play to you, you will always out-compete those who don't see it as such.
Happiness is a choice you make and can be achieved through habits and intention. You can control your reaction to the external world. Be present, it is a platitude but the majority of people fail to adhere to it. Let go of the ego. Embrace your mortality (Momentum Mori), a principle that grounds you and allows you to value your time and happiness more.
An overall insightful book that I would recommend everyone to read.
Not bad, but not great either. It's just a lot of opinions. I admire them, and i bought it simply because i wanted to learn about his perspective.
For me, my biggest win for myself was to better understand my relationship with money and wealth. I never really understood wealth creation. I always associated more money with evil and a negative emotion. Mostly because of how my family and bollywood movies viewed it. But my view has swung to the other side now, and it hopefully will only grow in that direction. If we can use our skills to solve problems for people, there is nothing wrong in letting society reward you with the agreed currency of the world. Ofcourse, it needs to be ethical and non exploitative.
More to learn in this journey though. To any of you reading this, if you can understand what I'm trying to explore, please do suggest more reading material.
For me, my biggest win for myself was to better understand my relationship with money and wealth. I never really understood wealth creation. I always associated more money with evil and a negative emotion. Mostly because of how my family and bollywood movies viewed it. But my view has swung to the other side now, and it hopefully will only grow in that direction. If we can use our skills to solve problems for people, there is nothing wrong in letting society reward you with the agreed currency of the world. Ofcourse, it needs to be ethical and non exploitative.
More to learn in this journey though. To any of you reading this, if you can understand what I'm trying to explore, please do suggest more reading material.