Naval Ravikant mentioned Direct Truth by Kapil Gupta 13 times

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Direct Truth by Kapil Gupta
  1. It moves around. Keep coming back to I Am That, Direct Truth, Vasistha's Yoga, Jed McKenna, and Ashtavakra Gita.

    — Naval Ravikant

    2021-02-16 on twitter.com
  2. Popper, Deutsch, Schopenhauer, Osho, Krishnamurti, DeMello, Seneca, Kapil Gupta, Taleb, there are too many...

    — Naval Ravikant

    2020-11-01 on twitter.com
  3. Krishnamurti, I don’t know, Kapil Gupta, Rupert Spira.

    — Naval Ravikant

    2020-10-14 on tim.blog

  4. Kapil Gupta has an account on Twitter; he has a couple of great books. Direct Truth is a fantastic book written very recently and pulls no punches, but all of these are basically there to inspire you to self-reflect.

    — Naval Ravikant

    2020-10-14 on tim.blog

  5. [I recommend] The Beginning of Infinity Skin in the Game Siddhartha Direct Truth Snow Crash

    — Naval Ravikant

    2020-05-09 on twitter.com
  6. I suggest everyone read Kapil, but no free person has masters.

    — Naval Ravikant

    2019-11-25 on twitter.com
  7. [The five wisest people living today are] Jed McKenna, @KapilGuptaMD, Charlie Munger, @nntaleb One, and one who won’t want to be named

    — Naval Ravikant

    2019-10-26 on twitter.com
  8. Nihilism is the product of straight, cold reasoning with no illusions. Non-dualism is best experienced via a serious meditation practice. See @KapilGuptaMD, Jed McKenna, Osho, Schopenhauer, Anthony DeMello, Eckhart Tolle, Michael Singer.

    — Naval Ravikant

    2019-10-01 on twitter.com
  9. At the moment, the most interesting ones for me are Jed McKenna, @KapilGuptaMD, Osho, Jiddu Krishnamurti, Anthony DeMello and Rupert Spira.

    — Naval Ravikant

    2019-06-13 on twitter.com
  10. Closest would be Osho and @KapilGuptaMD . Very different styles but they’re all extreme iconoclasts.

    — Naval Ravikant

    2019-05-22 on twitter.com
  11. Jed is unique. @KapilGuptaMD is equally iconoclastic but in a completely different way.

    — Naval Ravikant

    2019-04-17 on twitter.com
  12. Vasishta Yoga, The Book of Nothing, Math (Better Explained), Skin in the Game, 12 Rules for Life, The Path to Love, Faraday Maxwell and the Electromagnetic Field, Direct Truth, The Gay Science, Permutation City, The Order of a Time, and many, many others.

    — Naval Ravikant

    2018-08-14 on twitter.com
  13. Too many. But read Osho, Krishnamurti, DeMello, Michael Singer, and @KapilGuptaMD

    — Naval Ravikant

    2018-08-14 on twitter.com