Jeff Bezos is a big believer in Second Order Thinking.
Not just Bezos — Elon Musk, Warren Buffet, and Steve Jobs too.
Here's what it is, how to use it, and become better at it:
Second-order thinking is thinking beyond the obvious.
You dig deeper.
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
If you’re good with computers, if you’re good at basic mathematics, if you’re good at writing, if you’re good at speaking, and if you like reading, you’re set for life.
- Naval Ravikant
"Learn to sell. Learn to build. If you can do both, you will be unstoppable."
• Build: The ability to create value
• Sell: The ability to communicate that value
Doing both is an unbeatable combination.
-Naval Ravikant
An 8 minute video where Naval Ravikant talks about:
🔹 Entrepreneurial vs Investor mindset
🔹Most important- The ESSENTIAL traits of a business partner. Keep the 3rd one at the top!
🔹 Business idea( secretive or public )
And much more :)
Naval Ravikant explains why startup founders should be able to code
Naval Ravikant gave the following advice to a startup spending $25k outsourcing product development to external developers:
"In the world of web and mobile startups, the competitio