How to Get Rich (without getting lucky): Naval Ravikant - Deepstash
How to Get Rich (without getting lucky): Naval Ravikant

How to Get Rich (without getting lucky): Naval Ravikant

Ideas, facts & insights covering these topics:

39 ideas

Β·

5.4K reads

9

Explore the World's Best Ideas

Join today and uncover 100+ curated journeys from 50+ topics. Unlock access to our mobile app with extensive features.

Seek Wealth

Seek Wealth

Seek wealth, not money or status. Wealth is having assets that earn while you sleep. Money is how we transfer time and wealth. Status is your place in the social hierarchy.

43

406 reads

Understand that ethical wealth creation is possible. If you secretly despise wealth, it will elude you.

35

317 reads

Ignore people playing status games. They gain status by attacking people playing wealth creation games.

33

290 reads

You’re not going to get rich renting out your time. You must own equity - a piece of a business - to gain your financial freedom.

37

266 reads

You will get rich by giving society what it wants but does not yet know how to get. At scale.

36

240 reads

Pick an industry where you can play long term games with long term people.

38

208 reads

The Internet has massively broadened the possible space of careers. Most people haven't figured this out yet.

36

205 reads

Play iterated games. All the returns in life, whether in wealth, relationships, or knowledge, come from compound interest.

38

191 reads

Pick business partners with high intelligence, energy, and, above all, integrity.

35

183 reads

Don't partner with cynics and pessimists. Their beliefs are self-fulfilling.

34

156 reads

Learn to sell. Learn to build. If you can do both, you will be unstoppable.

37

157 reads

Arm yourself with specific knowledge, accountability, and leverage.

37

154 reads

Specific knowledge is knowledge that you cannot be trained for. If society can train you, it can train someone else, and replace you.

37

145 reads

Specific knowledge is found by pursuing your genuine curiosity and passion rather than whatever is hot right now.

38

132 reads

When specific knowledge is taught, it’s through apprenticeships, not schools.

38

129 reads

Building specific knowledge will feel like play to you but will look like work to others.

35

128 reads

Specific knowledge is often highly technical or creative. It cannot be outsourced or automated.

35

121 reads

Embrace accountability, and take business risks under your own name. Society will reward you with responsibility, equity, and leverage.

36

118 reads

The most accountable people have singular, public, and risky brands: Oprah, Trump, Kanye, Elon.

35

120 reads

β€œGive me a lever long enough, and a place to stand, and I will move the earth.” - Archimedes

34

118 reads

Fortunes require leverage. Business leverage comes from capital, people, and products with no marginal cost of replication (code and media).

34

120 reads

Capital means money. To raise money, apply your specific knowledge, with accountability, and show resulting good judgment.

36

115 reads

Labor means people working for you. It's the oldest and most fought-over form of leverage. Labor leverage will impress your parents, but don’t waste your life chasing it.

34

104 reads

Capital and labor are permissioned leverage. Everyone is chasing capital, but someone has to give it to you. Everyone is trying to lead, but someone has to follow you.

35

98 reads

Code and media are permissionless leverage. They're the leverage behind the newly rich. You can create software and media that works for you while you sleep.

38

91 reads

An army of robots is freely available - it's just packed in data centers for heat and space efficiency. Use it.

36

81 reads

If you can't code, write books and blogs, record videos and podcasts.

37

83 reads

Leverage is a force multiplier for your judgement.

34

70 reads

Judgement requires experience, but can be built faster by learning foundational skills.

37

77 reads

There is no skill called β€œbusiness.” Avoid business magazines and business classes.

35

78 reads

Study microeconomics, game theory, psychology, persuasion, ethics, mathematics, and computers.

41

76 reads

Reading is faster than listening. Doing is faster than watching.

35

80 reads

You should be too busy to β€œdo coffee," while still keeping an uncluttered calendar

34

80 reads

Set and enforce an aspirational personal hourly rate. If fixing a problem will save less than your hourly rate, ignore it. If outsourcing a task will cost less than your hourly rate, outsource it.

35

79 reads

Work as hard as you can. Even though who you work with and what you work on are more important than how hard you work.

35

78 reads

Become the best in the world at what you do. Keep redefining what you do until this is true.

35

78 reads

There are no get rich quick schemes. That's just someone else getting rich off you.

33

81 reads

Apply specific knowledge, with leverage, and eventually you will get what you deserve.

35

76 reads

When you're finally wealthy, you'll realize that it wasn't what you were seeking in the first place. But that's for another day.

36

77 reads

IDEAS CURATED BY

anivana

Improve the process

CURATOR'S NOTE

From the eponymous tweet storm of Naval Ravikant. I have benefitted heavily from this guy.

β€œ

Read & Learn

20x Faster

without
deepstash

with
deepstash

with

deepstash

Personalized microlearning

β€”

100+ Learning Journeys

β€”

Access to 200,000+ ideas

β€”

Access to the mobile app

β€”

Unlimited idea saving

β€”

β€”

Unlimited history

β€”

β€”

Unlimited listening to ideas

β€”

β€”

Downloading & offline access

β€”

β€”

Supercharge your mind with one idea per day

Enter your email and spend 1 minute every day to learn something new.

Email

I agree to receive email updates