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Entrepreneur and investor Naval Ravikant put it this way: “In 1,000 parallel universes, you want to be wealthy in 999 of them. You don’t want to be wealthy in the fifty of them where you got lucky, so we want to factor luck out of it. . . . I want to live in a way that if my life played out 1,000 times, Naval is successful 999 times.”
Morgan Housel • Same as Ever: A Guide to What Never Changes

I think education should be about learning the basics in all the fields, and learning them really well over and over, because life is mostly just about applying the basics and only doing the advanced stuff in the things you truly love, where you know the basics inside and out
Naval Ravikant • The Angel Philosopher - Naval Ravikant
A busy calendar and a busy mind will destroy your ability to do great things in this world. If you want to do great things—whether you’re a musician or entrepreneur or investor—you need free time and a free mind.
Naval Ravikant • Be Too Busy to ‘Do Coffee’
The Almanack of Naval Ravikant: A Guide to Wealth and Happiness
Eric Jorgenson • 33 highlights
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“As long as you are learning and you keep iterating fast and cutting your losses quickly, then when you find the right thing — you have to be optimistic and compound into it.” - @naval
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people whose thinking I admire and wish I had a similar understanding of the world:
eugene wei (listen to dialectic podcast episode)
kevin kwok (see his post on rich barton and mike spieser)
alex danco (read about his posts on rene girard)
sam gerstenzang (read his posts on business in a box and others)
dan wang (college as incubator of girardian terror... See more
eugene wei (listen to dialectic podcast episode)
kevin kwok (see his post on rich barton and mike spieser)
alex danco (read about his posts on rene girard)
sam gerstenzang (read his posts on business in a box and others)
dan wang (college as incubator of girardian terror... See more
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Politics, academia, and social status are all zero-sum games. Positive-sum games create positive people. [11]
Tim Ferriss • The Almanack of Naval Ravikant: A Guide to Wealth and Happiness
Leverage = Capital + People + Intellectual Property