Naval Ravikant once said:
โI credit reading 1-2 hours per day as the main reason Iโm successful.โ
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
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can anyone tell me after starting a business what books I really read and why give me also some explanation.
Anybody give me suggestion.
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shaik hazrath
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I recently watched a full podcast with Naval Ravikant and was so into the conversation that I forgot to take notes. There were so many brilliant points he made that I wanted to tweet about, but it felt overwhelming to go back through the whole video.