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The Almanack of Naval Ravikant by Eric Jorgenson and Tim Ferriss - Non Fiction - Hardcover

Author: Jorgenson, Eric
SKU: SINGLE-WLK-U290315-B0F9VM4V5N
Barcode: 9798893310948
Publisher: Authors Equity
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Title:
The Almanack of Naval Ravikant: A Guide to Wealth and Happiness

Format: Hardcover

Overview:
The Almanack of Naval Ravikant: A Guide to Wealth and Happiness is not a traditional memoir or business manual. It’s a carefully curated compilation of Naval Ravikant’s hard‑won wisdom, gathered by Eric Jorgenson from years of tweets, interviews, and essays. This hardcover edition makes Naval’s ideas accessible in a single, portable reference. Inside, you’ll discover practical mental models for wealth creation—how to leverage technology, markets, and your own knowledge to build options and autonomy—paired with timeless guidance on happiness—clarity of mind, purposeful living, and freedom from compulsive desires. The book’s format invites bite‑sized reading: short passages, quotable insights, and cross‑referenced concepts you can skim for quick inspiration or dive into for deeper study. Tim Ferriss provides a foreword that places Naval’s ideas within the modern landscape of startups, productivity, and personal growth, making the ideas feel immediately actionable. Whether you’re an aspiring founder, a busy professional, or a curious thinker, this book offers a compass for designing a life of both wealth and well‑being. It rewards revisits: you’ll notice new connections with each read, turning simple ideas into a practical toolkit for daily decision‑making.

What Makes This Book Stand Out:
What makes The Almanack of Naval Ravikant stand out is its authenticity and practicality. It isn’t a hype‑driven blueprint; it’s a synthesis of Naval’s candid perspectives, distilled into concise, actionable statements you can apply now. The modular structure—pithy entries, quotes, and short essays—fits modern reading habits, making it easy to pick up during a commute or a lunch break. The emphasis on leverage—capital, code, and specific knowledge—combined with rigorous self‑education and disciplined time use, offers a clear path to building wealth without selling your life to a single job. On happiness, Naval reframes success as a function of inner peace, curiosity, and intentional living, encouraging readers to shed external validation in favor of autonomy. The foreword by Tim Ferriss adds another layer of context, bridging Naval’s ideas with entrepreneurship, experimentation, and life design. The result is a compact, readable, repeatable playbook: a book you’ll want to annotate, reference, and return to when mapping a new project, negotiating a deal, or recalibrating your daily routines.

Who It’s For:
If you’re chasing financial independence, creative autonomy, or a calmer, more purposeful life, this book speaks to you. It’s especially valuable for aspiring entrepreneurs, startup founders, and investors who crave practical frameworks for decision‑making and risk‑management. Readers who prefer sharp, aphoristic writing, and who like to think in systems rather than slogans, will find it especially engaging. It also serves as a thoughtful gift for graduates, colleagues, and mentors who are entering a fast‑changing economy. Use it as a personal guide for daily reflection, goal setting, and habit‑building, or as a reference when evaluating opportunities, projects, or priorities. Whether you’re seeking financial independence, time abundance, or a calmer approach to work, this Almanack offers a credible, inspiring roadmap.

Key Highlights:

  • Curated wisdom from Naval Ravikant, compiled by Eric Jorgenson
  • Foreword by Tim Ferriss
  • Bite‑sized, quotable passages for quick learning
  • Practical wealth‑building frameworks focused on leverage and learning
  • Mindset shifts toward happiness, autonomy, and long‑term thinking
  • A modern classic for entrepreneurs, students, and personal‑growth readers

About the Author:
Eric Jorgenson is an investor and writer who curates Naval Ravikant’s wisdom into The Almanack of Naval Ravikant. He gathered Naval’s ideas from years of tweets, podcasts, and interviews into a structured, readable guide. Tim Ferriss, the best‑selling author of The 4‑Hour Workweek and host of The Tim Ferriss Show, provides the foreword and contextual notes that help readers translate Naval’s thoughts into actionable strategies for modern life and business. Naval Ravikant, the entrepreneur and investor behind AngelList, inspired the core philosophy that informs the book: wealth as leverage and learning, happiness as inner clarity. Together, these voices deliver a credible, aspirational blueprint for building a life you love.

Why You’ll Love This Book:
Choose this Almanack for a reliable, compact guide that translates big ideas into daily practice. Its thoughtful balance of wealth and happiness content makes it useful for both business planning and personal growth. The bite‑sized entries invite quick reading, while the cross‑referenced concepts encourage deeper exploration over time. The foreword from Tim Ferriss adds cultural currency and practical relevance, while Naval Ravikant’s original voice—curated by Eric Jorgenson—remains the book’s core. Owning this hardcover edition means owning a durable, high‑quality reference you can annotate, lend, or gift. It’s especially powerful as a long‑term investment in your learning journey, a modern addition to a leadership or entrepreneurship shelf, and a trusted companion for setting ambitious, doable goals.

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