A review by melbeereading
The Almanack of Naval Ravikant: A Guide to Wealth and Happiness by Eric Jorgenson

3.0

*3.5? I don’t know, maybe just 3.

Not going to lie, there was some pretty good advice in here and I can tell why Naval Ravikant is a likeable person. A few things had me chuckling and a few things were relatable. I like his almost black and white view on things and how he sees so many things in such less complicated ways than the rest of the world makes them out to be. There were a few passages that I’ve heard/read before and I’m not confident he was the original source, but I don’t think you can hold someone accountable for reiterating a saying in an interview. I do have to say though that this was hard to continuously pick up and read. Maybe it dragged on a bit and I was just constantly reaching for the end even before barely getting into it. Glad I’m finally done, but I’m glad I read it.