Naval Ravikant has been the cornerstone of my knowledge and success. I credit much of my growth to his insights. Meeting him was the pinnacle of my journey—an accomplishment I cherish deeply.
If Naval Ravikant has a bio like this then the rest of us normies are beyond cooked.
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Vishu Bheda
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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
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 :)
An interesting Accomplishment count from My side in 2024 are ( 13/21) with Success rate of 61.9% percent 😁.
what's yours guys ????
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Vishu Bheda
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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
Naval Ravikant on Freedom and Wealth: 1. Take More Risks: If you're sincere and keep trying, failure isn't a huge concern. 2. Own Equity: Ownership, not income, is the source of wealth.
3. Make Use of Leverage: Expand your work via code, media, or b
naval ravikant
Hard Work > Judgement:
The most money is produced by wise decisions.
Leverage Multiplies: Even minor skill gaps can result in significant gains.
Reputation Gains: Credibility and trust draw in opportunities.
Think Long-Term:
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In this special episode, BeerBiceps sits down with none other than the legendary Naval Ravikant! 🚀
They dive deep into the secrets of success, mastering happiness, and creating
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Sneh Shah
'devtah' without the... • 4m
Tanmay bhat said "Only a foolish would not give luck any credit"
This is so apt. Like I can't imagine a single person who is at the pinnacle would not think what might have gone wrong and it didn't.
Also the very next statement of discussion is C
Naval Ravikant: “The future will be almost all startups”
Naval Ravikant predicted in 2012 that company sizes would shrink dramatically.
He believed that technology would make economies of scale less relevant, allowing tiny teams to build billion-d