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Book Review: The Almanack of Naval Ravikant

I had never heard of Naval Ravikant until the book popped up in the search results for personal finance books on Amazon. Or wealth, I don’t really remember what that search term was!

In reality, this book is not about personal finance. Instead, it is a collection of thoughts by Naval Ravikant, a venture capitalist, founder or co-founder of several successful websites including the consumer reviews website Epinions.com, Angelist.com, producthunt.com and others. He has been an early investor in over 200 companies, including Uber, Poshmark, wish.com, Twitter, and Stack Overflow.

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Book Review: The Richest Man in Babylon

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George S. Clason’s The Richest Man in Babylon

This book is not really a single book but a collection of short pamphlets that Mr. Clason, a businessman in the early 1900’s, wrote on the topic of financial success. Using parables set in ancient Babylonia, the pamphlets provide, generally, seven keys for becoming wealthy.

Although I quickly acknowledge that repetition of concepts aids in internalizing those ideas, I don’t usually care for books that include a lot of repetitive materialBecause the book is a collection of pamphlets, the same seven concepts, with the occasional additional idea thrown in, are repeated multiple times throughout the book using different characters and settings to convey the seven principles. Knowing that the book is a compilation makes the repetition a bit more palatable.

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