There are simple truths that successful, wise people understood, but most of us totally miss.
Naval Ravikant wrote “The Almanack of Naval Ravikant,” a playbook for a great life.
1. Build Wealth, Not Just Money
Most people want more money, but money is just how we move value around. True wealth is having assets that make you money even when you’re sleeping. Think of owning a business that runs itself, or having investments that grow. The lesson here is to create things that keep giving, not just chase a paycheck. Wealth gives you freedom.
2. Learn What You Love (Specific Knowledge)
Do you have a skill that feels like play to you but looks like work to others? That’s your “specific knowledge.” It’s something you’re naturally good at, you enjoy, and it’s hard for others to copy. Find this special thing about you and get really, really good at it. This makes you unique and super valuable in the world.
3. Use Tools That Make Your Work Bigger (Leverage)
Imagine trying to dig a ditch with your bare hands versus using a big digging machine. The machine is leverage! In today’s world, leverage means things like code (software), media (blogs, videos), or even other people working for you. These tools let you do a little bit of work that reaches a lot of people or creates a lot of value. It’s how you get rich quickly in terms of impact.
4. Happiness is a Choice and a Skill
Many people think happiness is something that happens to them when they get what they want. Naval says nope! Happiness is something you practice, like a muscle. It’s about being okay with what is, right now. It’s letting go of things that make you angry or sad. You can choose to be happy by changing how you think about things.
5. Read and Think a Lot
Books are like talking to the smartest people who ever lived. Read widely and deeply. But don’t just read! Take time to think about what you’ve read, chew on it, and see how it fits into your world. This helps you build your own wisdom and make better decisions.
6. Play Long-Term Games With Long-Term People
Don’t look for quick wins or try to trick people. Instead, build lasting relationships and do things that grow slowly over time. If you’re honest and consistent, people will trust you. This trust is like super glue for success and happiness. Work with people who are also looking to build for the long haul.
7. Choose Your Environment (Who You’re With)
You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with. If your friends are always complaining, you probably will too. If they are always trying to learn and grow, you’ll probably do the same. Pick your friends and your surroundings wisely. They shape who you become.
8. Avoid Status Games (Being Better Than Others)
It’s easy to get caught up in trying to impress others or be seen as better. But, this is a losing game that makes you unhappy. Focus on what *you* truly want and what makes *you* happy, not what others think of you. True freedom comes from not caring what anyone else thinks.
9. Master Your Mind (Meditation is Key)
Your mind can be your best friend or your worst enemy. It’s always chattering! Consider practicing meditation or just taking time to quiet your thoughts. It helps you see things more clearly, calms your worries, and makes you more present. It’s like cleaning out your mental closet.
10. Seek Truth, Not Comfort
It’s nice to believe things that make us feel good, even if they’re not true. But always try to see the world as it really is, not just how you wish it was. Facing the truth, even when it’s hard, helps you make better choices and live a more real and honest life. It’s the path to true wisdom.
Here are ten powerful ideas from Naval Ravikant that can change how you see everything. These ideas are an invitation to take control of your life, find your own path to happiness and wealth, and live with more freedom.