If Naval Ravikant has a bio like this then the rest of us normies are beyond cooked.
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Saidev Veesam
Stealth • 23d
Anybody here trying hard to sleep at least 3 hours a day!
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Abubakkar
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Adova • 12d
Starting a startup feels like:
Day 1: ‘I’m the next Elon.’
Day 30: Googling ‘How to survive on 2 hours of sleep.’
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
Stealth • 10m
Narayan Murthy said that we have to work 70 hours per week as a employee..🤔
But If we have to change the world and do something great , we need to do atleast 100 hours per week .. Elon Musk also said this.. means 14 Hours Per Day.🤩🚀
What do you
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Vishu Bheda
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Medial • 22d
Naval Ravikant once said:
“I credit reading 1-2 hours per day as the main reason I’m successful.”
Here are 12 books he recommends that are better than any university degree.
You better add them to your list:
1. The Almanack of Naval Ravikant by E
Topmate - The Scam.
Singlehandedly ruined the image of Indian Startups last week.
Here's what happened:
They listed big people like Elon Musk, Paul Graham, Naval Ravikant, Mr beast on their website and promoted that as if its true.
Here's the cra
Naval Ravikant calls it the cheat code to infinite wealth:
Leverage.
But few understand how it works—and that’s why they stay broke.
Here’s how Naval built an $600M empire using leverage (& how you can do the same):
Leverage is a game-changer for
Billionaire Gautam Adani recently opened up about his views on work-life balance in an interview with the news agency IANS.
Sharing a personalised take, Adani said, "If you enjoy what you do, then you have a work-life balance. Your work-life balance
Naval Ravikant built AngelList into a $4B company.
But he's famous for something else:
Finding genuine happiness while building wealth.
Here are his 5 principles for achieving both:
In 2018, Naval shared tips on being happy and wealthy without gi
This man can predict the future.
He was an early investor in Uber, Twitter, and Notion.
And he just said "In 50 years, everyone will be working for themselves."
Naval Ravikant's 4 predictions on the future :
1. The Rise of Micro-Entrepreneurs
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