Again and again, I find myself re-reading The Almanack of Naval Ravikant.
- gabsmorelli

- Sep 13
- 1 min read
Not because I forget what’s inside, but because every time I return to it, the lessons feel sharper, more relevant, more necessary.
It’s a reminder of things that are easy to overlook in the day-to-day grind:
- Wealth is not just money, but freedom.
- Happiness is a skill, not an outcome.
- Judgment matters more than effort.
- Play long-term games with long-term people.
- Compound interest applies to knowledge, health, and relationships as much as to finance.
It’s one of those rare books that grows with you… the more life and work you go through, the more it speaks back.

Highly recommended to anyone navigating the intersections of ambition, freedom, and meaning.


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