The Almanack of Naval RavikantM·FWarrior's Pick
Naval's thinking on wealth and happiness, collected. Small book. Huge compression.
Money and muscle aren't enough. You want meaning. You're drawn to philosophy, deep work, frameworks that cut through noise. You read old books and new research with the same hunger. The warrior in you is a scholar — you'd rather understand the terrain than conquer it blindly. Your edge is thinking clearly when everyone else is reacting.
Read hard books. Write to think. Ship something anyway.
Money and muscle aren't enough. You want the real map. Old books, quiet tools, frameworks that survive contact with reality.
Naval's thinking on wealth and happiness, collected. Small book. Huge compression.
A samurai writes to future warriors. Short. Dense. Will change how you see strategy.
The argument for focus in an age of noise. Mandatory reading for anyone shipping hard work.
The pairing book to The Obstacle Is the Way. Ego is the silent cost on every ambition.
$20 fountain pen that makes writing feel deliberate. Worth every cent.
Four rules that will change how you relate to words, agreements, and yourself.
Seneca writing to a friend about how to live. 2,000 years later, every line still lands.
A psychiatrist in Auschwitz on what keeps a human alive. Required reading for anyone rebuilding.
The private journal of a Roman emperor. Still the best book on keeping a clear head ever written.
If you're not writing it down, you're not thinking. This is the tool.
Modern Stoicism in practice. Written for operators, not philosophy professors.
A Nobel laureate maps the two systems in your head. If you trade, lead, or decide, read this.
Written for the moments when nothing works. A steady hand on the shoulder.
Archetypes, myths, and the wild feminine. A seeker's field guide.
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