"The Almanack Of Naval Ravikant" is the best book I've ever read.
If you've read it, then you know exactly what I'm talking about.
But if you haven't, here's why:
#1: You get to understand what's behind Naval's wisdom 🧠
His tweets are amazing and there's no argument about that.
However, they are packed with what is called "Non-Obvious Content", which is hyper-valuable, but you need to dedicate more time and attention. Certain perspectives will help you understand and absorb what he writes.
This book covers that, and not only with text...
#2: The value is visualized (by the man) ✍️
Jack Butcher is the brilliant individual behind the visuals in this book.
2 out of 3 people are visual learners, so this is huge.
#3: Even if you read a lot, this book is going to blow your mind 🤯
I can't state how unique the perspectives are, especially around wealth.
Concepts that I loved include:
99% of the effort is wasted
Specific Knowledge
Leverage
Escape competition through authenticity
And many more. With a smile on my face, I can say that this book changed my life. But that's a story I'll cover in the not-so-distant future.
#4: Every section lives in its own 🍃
You can read the book by jumping around the sections that you're interested in at that moment in time.
I can't recommend this book enough. Packed with the greatest value I've found. Concise yet profound.
Oh, and it's free. You can download it on navalmanack.com. You'll devour it.