Naval Ravikant is an Indian American entrepreneur and investor. He is the co-founder, chairman and former CEO of AngelList.
Naval Ravikant: "A harder read but really fun, most egotistical author of all time"
One of Naval Ravikant's recommended autobiographies.
Naval Ravikant mentioned 'Dream Yoga' on Twitter.
Naval Ravikant mentioned this book on 'The Knowledge Project with Shane Parrish'.
Naval Ravikant: "It was entertaining, but I sort of gave up after a bit."
Naval Ravikant: "I love that book"
Naval Ravikant mentioned 'Art of the Living Dead' on Twitter.
Naval Ravikant mentioned reading 'No Bullshit Guide to Math and Physics' on Twitter.
Naval Ravikant: "[The Truth About Carbs] is amazing"
One of Naval Ravikant's favorite comic books.
Naval Ravikant: "There are original Rick and Morty comic books by the same writers. Just as funny, different content. Must read!"
Naval Ravikant: "A fun, light read."
One of Naval Ravikant's recommended Game Theory books.
Naval Ravikant: "Great book"
Naval Ravikant mentioned reading '100 Best-Loved Poems' on Twitter.
Naval Ravikant: "I’ve read it a long time ago. Time for a re-read."
Naval Ravikant recommended Direct Truth on Twitter.
Naval Ravikant mentioned reading 'The Jack Vance Treasury' on Twitter.
Naval Ravikant mentioned The Gay Science on Twitter.
Naval Ravikant mentioned reading 'Math, Better Explained' on Twitter.
Naval Ravikant: "Everything by Matt Ridley is worth reading."
Naval Ravikant: "Krishnamurti is a very difficult read, but he speaks the kind of truths that resonate in your head for months afterward.
The kind of freedom he talks about, the freedom from attachment, the freedom to not react, the freedom from the ups and downs of life, is not what we normally think of when we think of freedom."
Naval Ravikant mentioned Hagakure on Twitter.
Naval Ravikant: "Without judgment, he just lays down how con men work."
Naval Ravikant mentioned reading 'Absolute Tao' on Twitter.
Naval Ravikant mentioned reading 'The Feynman Lectures on Physics' on Twitter.
When Naval Ravikant was asked if he read this book, he answered 'of course... :-)'
Naval Ravikant mentioned reading 'Q.E.D.' on Twitter.
Naval Ravikant: "On a lighter but still very educational note, check out 'The War Nerd' by Gary Brecker"
Naval Ravikant mentioned 'Flowers for Algernon' on Twitter.
Naval Ravikant mentioned reading 'Great Short Poems' on Twitter.
Naval Ravikant: "Just as good [as Think on These Things]."
Naval Ravikant: "Recommended."
Naval Ravikant: "Another masterpiece of SciFi by Ted Chiang"
Naval Ravikant: "Buy the book"
Naval Ravikant's recommendation for good, humorous fiction.
Naval Ravikant mentioned reading 'The Heart of Yoga' on Twitter.
One of Naval Ravikant's top 10 graphic novels.
Naval Ravikant: "Decades ago, it didn’t make sense. Years ago, it changed my life, but I felt late."
One of Naval Ravikant's Top 3 Osho books.
Naval Ravikant mentioned reading 'Dreamstate' on Twitter.
Naval Ravikant: "Definitely worth a read if you like imaginative sci-fi."
Naval Ravikant mentioned The Essential Writings on 'The Tim Ferriss Show' podcast.
Naval Ravikant: "One of my all time favorite books. I quote it all the time."
Naval Ravikant mentioned The Path to Love on Twitter.
Naval Ravikant mentioned reading 'Fallen Leaves' on Twitter.
One of Naval Ravikant's answers to 'What are your top 10 graphic novels?'
Naval Ravikant mentioned reading 'Courage' on Twitter.
Naval Ravikant: "Worth reading"
Naval Ravikant mentioned reading 'Fall; or, Dodge in Hell' on Twitter.
Naval Ravikant mentioned reading 'The Enchiridion' on Twitter.
Naval Ravikant mentioned reading 'Science and Method' on Twitter.
Naval Ravikant mentioned reading 'How to Teach Your Baby to Read' on Twitter.
Naval Ravikant mentioned Tao of Philosophy on 'The Tim Ferriss Show' podcast.
Naval Ravikant: "For historical fiction, I like 'A Soldier of the Great War'"
Naval Ravikant mentioned reading 'The God Proof' on Twitter.
Naval Ravikant mentioned Distress on 'The Tim Ferriss Show' podcast.
Naval Ravikant: "Good books are worth re-reading. Great books are worth re-buying."
Naval Ravikant mentioned Live Your Truth on 'The Tim Ferriss Show' podcast.
Naval Ravikant mentioned reading 'Vasistha's Yoga' on Twitter.
Naval Ravikant: "'The Macintosh Way' led me into tech!"
Naval Ravikant mentioned reading 'How to Teach Your Baby Math' on Twitter.
Naval Ravikant: "Favorite childhood comic: Frank Miller’s 'The Dark Knight Returns.'"
Naval Ravikant's answer to "What was the physics book he recommended for grade school or graduate students?"