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

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How to Get Rich (without getting lucky) by Naval Ravikant
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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.
Understand that ethical wealth creation is possible. If you secretly despise wealth, it will elude you.
Ignore people playing status games. They gain status by attacking people playing wealth creation games.
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.
You will get rich by giving society what it wants but does not yet know how to get. At scale.
Pick an industry where you can play long term games with long term people.
The Internet has massively broadened the possible space of careers. Most people haven't figured this out yet.
Play iterated games. All the returns in life, whether in wealth, relationships, or knowledge, come from compound interest.
Pick business partners with high intelligence, energy, and, above all, integrity.
Don't partner with cynics and pessimists. Their beliefs are self-fulfilling.
Learn to sell. Learn to build. If you can do both, you will be unstoppable.
Arm yourself with specific knowledge, accountability, and leverage.
Specific knowledge is knowledge that you cannot be trained for. If society can train you, it can train someone else, and replace you.
Specific knowledge is found by pursuing your genuine curiosity and passion rather than whatever is hot right now.
Building specific knowledge will feel like play to you but will look like work to others.
When specific knowledge is taught, it’s through apprenticeships, not schools.
Specific knowledge is often highly technical or creative. It cannot be outsourced or automated.
Embrace accountability, and take business risks under your own name. Society will reward you with responsibility, equity, and leverage.
The most accountable people have singular, public, and risky brands: Oprah, Trump, Kanye, Elon.
“Give me a lever long enough, and a place to stand, and I will move the earth.”
- Archimedes
Fortunes require leverage. Business leverage comes from capital, people, and products with no marginal cost of replication (code and media).
Capital means money. To raise money, apply your specific knowledge, with accountability, and show resulting good judgment.
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.
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.
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.
An army of robots is freely available - it's just packed in data centers for heat and space efficiency. Use it.
If you can't code, write books and blogs, record videos and podcasts.
Leverage is a force multiplier for your judgement.
Judgement requires experience, but can be built faster by learning foundational skills.
There is no skill called “business.” Avoid business magazines and business classes.
Study microeconomics, game theory, psychology, persuasion, ethics, mathematics, and computers.
Reading is faster than listening. Doing is faster than watching.
You should be too busy to “do coffee," while still keeping an uncluttered calendar.
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.
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.
Become the best in the world at what you do. Keep redefining what you do until this is true.
There are no get rich quick schemes. That's just someone else getting rich off you.
Apply specific knowledge, with leverage, and eventually you will get what you deserve.
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.

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@TheAcolossus
@TheAcolossus 6 лет назад
One of the most important videos on RU-vid
@sxiao
@sxiao 3 года назад
well said
@jordihc
@jordihc 3 года назад
@55:55 "I have lowered my identity, I've lowered the chattering of my mind, I don't get involved in politics. I don't care that much about things that don't matter. I really value my time on this earth. I read philosophy. I meditate. And it works. You can very slowly, but surely, methodically improve your happiness baseline, just like you can improve your fitness. Just like you can improve your intellect by reading. But it first begins by believing that it is possible."
@jordihc
@jordihc 3 года назад
Naval has riffed on this idea in other talks of his. I've had three or so months to trial this mindset (whatever you want to call it) and can honestly say that it works. Lowering identity and chattering of mind are big, yoga and meditation help a lot with this. Another big factor has been the philosophy and introspection, i've read some authors Naval has recommended. Despite being stuck in another COVID lockdown this has boosted happiness in a significant way. Only thing not mentioned by Naval as a direct factor is exercise - this has been important for me. I feel that a clean diet would help as well. This is to let people know it is possible, naval aint talking shit lol. Cheers.
@gusypoo
@gusypoo 5 лет назад
I can listen to Naval for hours...
@VinnyTheory
@VinnyTheory 5 лет назад
Naval if you end up seeing this, just wanted to say 1. I binge watched every one of your podcast videos on your "Naval" RU-vid channel after watching your entire interview with Joe Rogan. 2. Appreciate all of your content 3. Not criticizing at all it just seemed as though explaining the 99% of all effort is wasted concept was slightly tough so I just wanted to add in that I think people simply are just taking the term "wasted" the wrong way. You seem to mean wasted (and you are correct in doing so) in the sense that 99% of work is diminished in the face of the 1% of the work that not only outdoes the 99% but also is 1000x more valuable than it. Marriage compared to ex girlfriends, studying compared to applicable/executed knowledge, viral RU-vid videos compared to the rest of your videos, 1% of your achievements compared to 99% of your achievements. You're so right, 99% of the work for all intents and purposes is wasted, I just think people are so stubborn about what words strictly mean to them personally and don't take it with a grain of salt to understand what you're really getting at. Before typing this I even tried to rephrase the way you put the sentence but there is no better way of saying it. 99% of work is wasted. Amazing. You should eventually meet up with Jordan B. Peterson sometime and have a productive conversation on all topics of philosophy.
@josuardalexgonzales1068
@josuardalexgonzales1068 3 года назад
Pass on Peterson
@anon4153
@anon4153 2 года назад
nah we definitely need them both tg
@nkrolik13
@nkrolik13 3 года назад
Had a difficult decision in my life, a small bit of wisdom from this really helped provide some much needed peace of mind.
@ssunkite1
@ssunkite1 5 лет назад
Naval you rock. Very down to earth and solid content. Thanks for sharing your insights.
@nibirnandi4344
@nibirnandi4344 2 года назад
9:14 productize yourself 10:37 ,compound interest 16:29 good coder
@timetraveler_0
@timetraveler_0 4 месяца назад
Bro dumped his notes on Twitter, to share with us all. Nice one!
@shwetasinghnm
@shwetasinghnm 5 лет назад
How does this guy have such crystal clear thinking?
@A10ajit
@A10ajit 4 года назад
he took crystals
@thajmohammedrishad5568
@thajmohammedrishad5568 3 года назад
@@A10ajit hahahah
@k.c7655
@k.c7655 Год назад
He says that meditation helped him with that
@TheFreeBull
@TheFreeBull 2 года назад
00:00 - Intro 01:00 - Naval's view on money 03:15 - Comments on his Tweetstorm --- Main Message --- 05:50 - How long does it takes to make money? 07:23 - Timeless principles of making money 07:38 - Ownership vs wage work 08:38 - Productize Yourself -- Most important message!!! 10:30 - Compound Interest (Wealth, Relationships, Health, Knowledge) --- Question from audience --- 15:10 - How does one escape 9 - 5 jobs? 18:12 - Can everyone become rich? 20:12 - Skin in the Game by Nassim Taleb 20:59 - Sales skills 22:05 - Specific knowledge 23:58 - Influence by Robert Cialdini 28:28 - Basic maths - artihmetics, probability and statistics 30:28 - On programming 31:46 - What degree should I get? 33:56 - Art school for designers --- Back to the tweetstorm --- 34:49 - Desires 36:15 - 3 Decision making heuristics 43:51 - The one thing Naval did to become successful 47:27 - On being yourself in a relationship 48:44 - How to deal with failure 50:06 - 99% of effort is wasted in goal sense 52:40 - Passive Income 53:26 - When you get there, you realize it was not what you were looking for Best Qoute: Making money will not make you happy, it will solve your money problems. Happiness comes from peace. Keep thinking, The Free Bull
@arth_chart5280
@arth_chart5280 2 года назад
Thanks ❤️🙏
@nightmare2058
@nightmare2058 2 года назад
Wow.. Thanks a lot! It was that good so I am gonna rewatch it
@CobraAnkit
@CobraAnkit Год назад
Thanks for save my time.
@matguerra333
@matguerra333 5 лет назад
Here via Rogan. You should put his link to his podcast see he gets credit for his work. ;)
@El_Diablo_12
@El_Diablo_12 6 месяцев назад
5:50 how long it takes to make money 14:20 sticking with the compounding vehicle for decades is how you make the really big bucks 30:50 spread of coding outcomes 38:00 focusing on one thing 41:00 hard choices easy life. Easy choices, hard life
@bhavkapur
@bhavkapur 4 месяца назад
As predicted by Naval 5 years ago, General AI is here in 2024 and coding is fading
@chlorineisnotabeverage
@chlorineisnotabeverage 5 лет назад
Being poor and happy is the real bar of gold.
@jonysingh6272
@jonysingh6272 Год назад
Yes humans can even be happy on concentration camps , whatever the environment is we adjust, but money problems are gonna catch up
@guitarwinds
@guitarwinds 5 лет назад
Where is the volume?
@joshuablank3668
@joshuablank3668 5 лет назад
Love Naval.
@dattasaijunkmail4832
@dattasaijunkmail4832 3 года назад
40:00 ❤️❤️
@dattasai9421
@dattasai9421 2 года назад
36:16 Decision Making
@Duckduckyo
@Duckduckyo 2 года назад
50:05 best part
@gigid9606
@gigid9606 3 года назад
sucks, i cant hear it and turned all the way up, even the close caption is not working
@christopherarmstrong2710
@christopherarmstrong2710 3 года назад
20:12 Nassim Taleb Skin in The Game book
@Ruthlessgrizzly
@Ruthlessgrizzly 2 года назад
Thank you!
@dattasai9421
@dattasai9421 2 года назад
42:16 Happiness vs Pleasure
@jesse3105
@jesse3105 5 лет назад
Why are we whispering?
@SohrabAlborzian
@SohrabAlborzian 5 лет назад
Naval teach us how to invest in stocks if you only had 25k the way you would do it. Looking for multi bagger ideas
@whoaskedforme
@whoaskedforme 5 лет назад
Rob, it is extremely risky and unlikely for someone to gain lots of wealth in short periods of time from investing in publicly traded companies, even if they have 25K to invest. Most hedge funds struggle the 7% annualized return of the market. You are much better off either investing for the long run (40+ years), in an fee free index fund, or by starting a company of your own. Good luck.
@SohrabAlborzian
@SohrabAlborzian 5 лет назад
bob brown mohnish pabrai does it consistently.
@whoaskedforme
@whoaskedforme 5 лет назад
Monish also sold a business for 20M back in 2000. It is much easier to accumulate wealth when you have a strong base like that. Leverage and compounding interest create most of his wealth. At that level, much more lucrative opportunities open up, than when you only have 25k to invest (which is better than most people. I applaud you for saving this much). I would recommend you read Monish’s 2007 book on value investing. Then you can learn to invest like him.
@SohrabAlborzian
@SohrabAlborzian 5 лет назад
bob brown huh? Mohnish does that consistently with 10k investments. I never said I had 25k. I used that so a broad audience can benefit. Do some research before you start trying to be the authority and giving unsolicited advise...this message wasn’t for you bro. You have missed the point in every message you have written. The term multi bagger has nothing to do with dollar amount invested. You can have $200 and get a multibagger. You are seeing the world through your own perception and in this case it’s flawed.
@whoaskedforme
@whoaskedforme 5 лет назад
Per your original comment, Naval will never read this message. This video was posted by a fan. If you wish to ask Naval a question, you should do so directly. Next, in this video, Naval says that it takes decades of work to become wealthy. Multi bagger stocks exist, but to consistently identify them is almost impossible. As a rule of thumb, if something is too good to be true, it probably is. If you have know of any content, of someone consistently identifying multi bagger stocks, please show me. I would love for you to prove me wrong.
@voggvogg
@voggvogg 5 лет назад
Please consider adjusting your volume level next time, we can barely hear what you are saying. :)
@1threat2humanityakausa25
@1threat2humanityakausa25 5 лет назад
Moron turn your volume up
@guitarwinds
@guitarwinds 5 лет назад
@@1threat2humanityakausa25 Moron, even with the volume at max it is low
@gigid9606
@gigid9606 3 года назад
@@1threat2humanityakausa25 whos the moron here, idiot
@FirstPrincipleGuy
@FirstPrincipleGuy 3 года назад
Massive value
@huntrz
@huntrz 2 года назад
wondering what he says to his kids if he has one. They need his time and he is neither learning nor earning while with them.
@td4yd154
@td4yd154 5 лет назад
Thumbs up if you found Naval before Rogan
@carlitosvodka
@carlitosvodka 2 года назад
I cant hear it properly
@noname-qh6ev
@noname-qh6ev 5 лет назад
What is name of the book he recommends?
@kirillchemeritsin
@kirillchemeritsin 5 лет назад
Skin in the Game by Nassim Nicholas Taleb, I believe
@aloevera7422
@aloevera7422 5 лет назад
Influence Robert caldini
@MatthewAnton
@MatthewAnton Год назад
They are doing creative work now too (AI)
@SAba-tm6df
@SAba-tm6df 2 года назад
Does naval still do these live chats outside of clubhouse ?
@quuqeemonster
@quuqeemonster 2 года назад
can't hear
@jqwermqwer6442
@jqwermqwer6442 5 лет назад
JRE
@barnabygraham5187
@barnabygraham5187 5 лет назад
too quiet
@Ibanezyt
@Ibanezyt 5 лет назад
From JRE
@The-Glitch-
@The-Glitch- 2 года назад
35:00
@wasikhan9630
@wasikhan9630 2 года назад
Here for ajay devgn
@Junior128100
@Junior128100 5 лет назад
Hard to hear
@johngurung427
@johngurung427 3 года назад
28:09
@danielr.larson1625
@danielr.larson1625 5 лет назад
Joe the man
@mindyc.1941
@mindyc.1941 5 лет назад
38:13 dammit I just realized I should've said no to a job but now it's too late 🤦
@luvmywohdes1464
@luvmywohdes1464 3 года назад
you still work there?
@huntrz
@huntrz 2 года назад
first 2 heuristics contradict each other.
@finnkennedy2168
@finnkennedy2168 3 года назад
My advice for Naval is to not shoot vertically...
@shwetasinghnm
@shwetasinghnm 5 лет назад
Naval, you should be talking on the world stage. Replace Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev. Half the time he is b.s.ing.
@clivephiri9314
@clivephiri9314 3 года назад
Probably if you asking the question, you should go to school :)
@harikoa4723
@harikoa4723 4 года назад
"The moment I figure out something is a waste of time I leave..." this seems very ego-driven and honestly quite baseless. Work your face off on things you're interested in and don't waste time, sure, but making the effort to go a dinner with your wife at a friends place and then getting up and leaving because you deem it "A waste of time" is just poor manners and shows a lack of respect/gratefulness for your friends time & effort. Next time, just have a nice, fun evening with your wife and friends even if the event isn't personally palatable you could hardly consider relaxing and taking in a new experience "A waste of time" purely because it was new and different to how you had eaten food in the past. I thought it was the curiosity of crazy rich entrepreneur's that was mostly responsible for getting them there in the first place, no?
@josuardalexgonzales1068
@josuardalexgonzales1068 3 года назад
He meant work related and not leisure related. As per the vid in naval channel
@huntrz
@huntrz 2 года назад
He has mentioned if he is not earning or not learning then its a waste of time. Therefore relationships be it spouse, kids or friends don't fit in his description of good use of time. Podcasts are coz they bring revenue.
@harikoa4723
@harikoa4723 2 года назад
@@huntrz It's typical of people who go from being poor to rich to develop a superiority complex. Naval seems particularly susceptible.
@AtmoStk
@AtmoStk Год назад
You seem determined to see him in an uncharitable light.
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