A review by a_ab
The Almanack of Naval Ravikant: A Guide to Wealth and Happiness by Eric Jorgenson

I cannot rate this as a book, because it's a collection of one person's thoughts aggregated from different media platforms. It's not quite a memoir or biography, not quite a published diary and not quite a collection of wisdom(s) on any particular subject. 

Luckily, the book is relatively short, so I finished it. I don't regret it, but I don't see any immediate benefit to having read it other than it being an extra reminder about the existence of certain ideas, because most concepts here were not new to me. I don't think it can be very useful as a practical guide for anything specific, but if the thoughts in this book sound new to some reader, I could see how such first encounter could be useful to them simply by adding the idea to their mental vocabulary. 

I am concluding from this that I am simply not the target audience for this book.