The Almanack of Naval Ravikant by Eric Jorgenson
Part 1 of The Naval Ravikant Resources Library
Naval Ravikant is like the philosopher-king of modern entrepreneurship.
He’s the guy who takes complex ideas about startups, wealth, and happiness and breaks them down into super-clear, no-BS mental models that just click.
Through his tweets, podcasts, and essays, he’s literally reshaped how millions of us think about building companies, creating wealth, and living a meaningful life.
For me personally, Naval's ideas have been like a compass.
Whether it’s his take on compounding, leverage, or how to play long-term games with long-term people, his wisdom has kept me grounded while aiming big.
This week, I’m sharing a mini-series on Naval Ravikant's greatest hits—the resources that have profoundly shaped how I think about wealth, happiness, and entrepreneurship. Each day, I’ll share one of these gems:
The Almanack of Naval Ravikant – A life manual packed with timeless wisdom.
The “How to Get Rich” Tweet Thread – Naval's most famous thread that breaks down how to create wealth step by step.
50 Essential Tweets – Bite-sized lessons on life, business, and happiness.
5 Essential Interviews – Deep dives into Naval’s thought process and philosophy.
Naval’s Recommended Book List – The books that have shaped one of the sharpest minds of our time.
Naval’s Mental Models (PDF) – A guide to decision-making and first-principles thinking.
Let’s get into it. 🙌
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#1📘The Almanack of Naval Ravikant
The Almanack of Naval Ravikant is a cheat code for life. It’s a collection of Naval’s most impactful insights on wealth, happiness, and decision-making, curated by Eric Jorgenson.
Think of it as a life manual that covers everything from how to build wealth without luck to why happiness is a skill you can develop.
No fluff, just pure, timeless wisdom that you’ll keep coming back to. Perfect for anyone starting their entrepreneurial journey (or just trying to figure life out).
Stay tuned for next resource by Naval Ravikant tomorrow 🚀