8 Powerful Lessons From The Book "The Almanack of @Naval Ravikant"

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1. "Earn with your mind, not your time."
2. The hardest thing is not doing what you want—it’s knowing what you want.
3. I think business networking is a complete waste of time.

If you’re building something interesting, you will always have more people who will want to know you.
4. The reality is life is a single-player game. You’re born alone. You’re going to die alone. All of your interpretations are alone.

All your memories are alone. You’re gone in three generations, and nobody cares.

Before you showed up, nobody cared. It’s all single player.
5. A happy person isn’t someone who’s happy all the time.

It’s someone who effortlessly interprets events in such a way that they don’t lose their innate peace.
6. All the returns in life, whether in wealth, relationships, or knowledge, come from compound interest.
7. "If you’re not willing to do a wholesale, 24/7, 100 percent swap with who that person is, then there is no point in being jealous."
8. "You’re going to die one day, and none of this is going to matter.

So enjoy yourself.
Do something positive.
Project some love.
Make someone happy.
Laugh a little bit.
Appreciate the moment.
And do your work."
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