Hesitated between 4 and 5.
Has plenty of good ideas, including some I don’t necessarily agree with.
That said, will likely re-visit it.
End of book reading recommendations are pretty good too.
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This is one of the best reflections of Naval Ravikant and his geniuses. It feels like that he’s an open from the content he shares on Twitter and other digital media, but, having everything at one place is like a bible of sorts I would say. Great read and also great recommendations of books from him in the end!
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Sage life advice 
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A book I want to read again. I need to make a more in-depth understanding of the leverage part and I want to re-read the happiness part.

I like it although very unstructured but thoughts are unique

3 stars for Naval. Loved a lot of the main points but a little too analytical and ambiguous for me. Just read more math books and pick a high paying career and you’re on your way!

One of my favorite takeaways:
“At the end of the day, you are a combination of your habits and the people who you spend the most time with.”
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