I'm a huge believer that clear thinking, by the way, that's another distinction that noval makes. There's a difference between clear thinking and smart. I know a lot of smart people that i've talked to who are not clear thinkers. My father was one, for example. He would get muddledand smart and muddled is often, i think that is a buffots thinkg like if you've got a hundred and 50 ic cell, 30 i c points,. If you want to do well in invessing, it's more about clarity than horse power, no question. Look, if you have an ece above a hundred and forty, it really doesn't matter whether
In this episode of Infinite Loops we spoke with Eric Jorgenson, Product Strategist at Zaarly, and author of the Almanack of Naval Ravikant. We discuss:
- Who is Naval Ravikant?
- The key lessons from Naval’s writing and career
- What made Eric want to write this book?
- Wealth, happiness, and leverage
- And much more…
You can follow Eric on Twitter (https://twitter.com/EricJorgenson ) and learn more about his new book here (https://www.navalmanack.com/).