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    How to get rich according to Naval Ravikant

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    • Introduction
      • 1.1Overview of Naval Ravikant
      • 1.2Understanding wealth
      • 1.3Introduction to wealth building --- 'Get Rich (without getting lucky)'
    • Basics of Making Wealth
      • 2.1Specific knowledge
      • 2.2Principles of leverage
      • 2.3Importance of Accountability
    • Time and Wealth
      • 3.1Time as money
      • 3.2Time management
      • 3.3Scaling time
    • Dive into Deal-making
      • 4.1Basics of deal making
      • 4.2Importance of negotiation
      • 4.3Entrepreneurial tactics
    • Investing
      • 5.1Basics of investing
      • 5.2Investment strategies
      • 5.3Risk and returns
    • The Role of Luck and Risk
      • 6.1Behind the luck factor
      • 6.2Embracing risk
      • 6.3Risk management
    • Ethics in Wealth Building
      • 7.1Basics of business ethics
      • 7.2Importance of reputation
      • 7.3Longevity in business
    • Role of Technology in Wealth Accumulation
      • 8.1Tech's role in wealth building
      • 8.2Power of network effects
      • 8.3Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain
    • Mindset and Happiness
      • 9.1Wealth and happiness
      • 9.2The growth mindset
      • 9.3Achieving a peaceful mind
    • Personal Health and Wealth Building
      • 10.1Physical health and wealth building
      • 10.2Mental health and wealth building
      • 10.3The Stoic's Guide to Health
    • Branding, Marketing and Selling
      • 11.1Importance of personal branding
      • 11.2Marketing strategies
      • 11.3The art of selling
    • Philosophy and Wealth
      • 12.1Naval's personal philosophy
      • 12.2Morality and wealth
      • 12.3Wealth discussion with philosophers
    • Recap and Reflections
      • 13.1Recap of key learnings
      • 13.2Reflection exercises
      • 13.3Personal wealth-building strategies and plans

    Introduction

    Overview of Naval Ravikant

    Indian American entrepreneur and investor

    Indian American entrepreneur and investor.

    Naval Ravikant is a renowned entrepreneur, angel investor, and philosopher of our times. He is best known as the founder of AngelList, a platform for startups to meet investors, talent, and incubators. However, his influence extends far beyond his entrepreneurial endeavors. He is widely recognized for his profound insights on startups, investing, and particularly, on leading a happy life and creating wealth.

    Born in 1974 in New Delhi, India, Naval moved to the United States with his family when he was nine years old. Despite facing financial hardships during his early life, he went on to graduate from Dartmouth College in 1995 with degrees in Computer Science and Economics.

    Naval's career is a testament to his entrepreneurial spirit. He co-founded Epinions, which went public as part of Shopping.com, and he was also a co-founder at Vast.com. However, it was with AngelList, which he co-founded in 2010, that he truly revolutionized the startup investment landscape. AngelList has served as a springboard for numerous startups, democratizing the investment process and providing a platform for budding entrepreneurs to connect with potential investors.

    While Naval's entrepreneurial achievements are impressive, what sets him apart is his philosophy on wealth and happiness. He has a unique perspective on wealth creation, which he shared in his famous tweetstorm, "How to Get Rich (without getting lucky)". In this, he outlines his belief that wealth creation is not a matter of luck or even hard work, but rather, it's about possessing specific knowledge, applying leverage, and playing long-term games with long-term people.

    Naval's philosophy extends beyond wealth creation to leading a fulfilling life. He emphasizes the importance of self-improvement, mindfulness, and personal happiness. He believes in the power of reading and lifelong learning and encourages individuals to gain multidisciplinary knowledge.

    In conclusion, Naval Ravikant is not just an entrepreneur and investor, but a modern philosopher whose insights on wealth creation and happiness provide valuable lessons for anyone seeking to lead a successful and fulfilling life. This course will delve deeper into his philosophy and provide practical applications of his wisdom.

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