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  • #1
    “A fit body, a calm mind, a house full of love. These things cannot be bought — they must be earned.”
    Naval Ravikant

  • #2
    “Desire is a contract that you make with yourself to be unhappy until you get what you want.”
    Naval Ravikant

  • #3
    “I would say that the five most important skills are of course, reading, writing, arithmetic, and then as you’re adding in, persuasion, which is talking. And then finally, I would add computer programming just because it’s an applied form of arithmetic that just gets you so much leverage for free in any domain that you operate in.

    If you’re good with computers, if you’re good at basic mathematics, if you’re good at writing, if you’re good at speaking, and if you like reading, you’re set for life.”
    Naval Ravikant

  • #4
    “I don't actually read a lot of books. I pick up a lot of books and only get through a few, which form the foundation of my knowledge.”
    Naval Ravikant

  • #5
    “A rational person can find peace by cultivating indifference to things outside their control.”
    Naval Ravikant

  • #6
    “Forty hour workweeks are a relic of the Industrial Age. Knowledge workers function like athletes — train and sprint, then rest and reassess.”
    Naval Ravikant
    tags: work

  • #7
    “In any situation in life, you only have three options. You always have three options. You can change it, you can accept it, or you can leave it. What is not a good option is to sit around wishing you would change it but not changing it, wishing you would leave it but not leaving it, and not accepting it. It's that struggle, that aversion, that is responsible for most of our misery. The phrase that I probably use the most to myself in my head is just one word: accept.”
    Naval Ravikant

  • #8
    “You make your own luck if you stay at it long enough.”
    Naval Ravikant

  • #9
    “If it entertains you now but will bore you someday, it's a distraction. Keep looking.”
    Naval Ravikant, HOW TO GET RICH:

  • #10
    “Reading is the ultimate meta-skill that can be traded for anything else.”
    Naval Ravikant

  • #11
    “If you want to be a philosopher king first become a king then become a philosopher. Not first become a philosopher and then become a king.”
    Naval Ravikant, HOW TO GET RICH:

  • #12
    “Don’t take yourself so seriously. You’re just a monkey with a plan.”
    Naval Ravikant

  • #13
    “The means of learning are abundant, the desire to learn is scarce”
    Naval Ravikant, HOW TO GET RICH:

  • #14
    “To the experts, what looks like hard work from the outside, is play from the inside.”
    Naval Ravikant

  • #15
    “The only true test of intelligence is if you get what you want out of life.”
    Naval Ravikant

  • #16
    “The people who have the ability to fail in public under their own name actually gain a lot of power.”
    Naval Ravikant

  • #17
    “If you’re good with computers, if you’re good at basic mathematics, if you’re good at writing, if you’re good at speaking, and if you like reading, you’re set for life.”
    Naval Ravikant, HOW TO GET RICH:

  • #18
    “The smarter you get, the slower you read.”
    Naval Ravikant

  • #19
    “Renting out your time means you’re essentially replaceable”
    Naval Ravikant, HOW TO GET RICH:

  • #20
    “Specialisation is for insects. I don't believe in this model of trying to focus your life down one thing. You've got one life just do everything you want.”
    Naval Ravikant

  • #21
    “Art is anything done for its own sake”
    Naval Ravikant
    tags: art, love

  • #22
    “Wealth is assets that earn while you sleep”
    Naval Ravikant, HOW TO GET RICH:

  • #23
    “The most dangerous things are heroin and a monthly salary”
    Naval Ravikant, HOW TO GET RICH:

  • #24
    “A taste of freedom can make you unemployable.”
    Naval Ravikant

  • #25
    “Wealth is a very positive sum game. We create things together. We’re starting this endeavor to create this piece of art that explains what we’re doing. At the end of it, something brand new will be created. It’s a positive sum game. Status is a very old game Status, on the other hand, is a zero-sum game. It’s a very old game. We’ve been playing it since monkey tribes. It’s hierarchical. Who’s number one? Who’s number two? Who’s number three? And for number three to move to number two, number two has to move out of that slot. So, status is a zero-sum game.”
    Naval Ravikant, HOW TO GET RICH:

  • #26
    Michael Crichton
    “Books aren't written - they're rewritten. Including your own. It is one of the hardest things to accept, especially after the seventh rewrite hasn't quite done it.”
    Michael Crichton

  • #27
    F. Scott Fitzgerald
    “You don't write because you want to say something, you write because you have something to say.”
    F. Scott Fitzgerald

  • #28
    Isabel Allende
    “Write what should not be forgotten.”
    Isabel Allende

  • #29
    Leo Tolstoy
    “All great literature is one of two stories; a man goes on a journey or a stranger comes to town.”
    Leo Tolstoy

  • #30
    Nora Roberts
    “You can fix anything but a blank page.”
    Nora Roberts



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