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[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
https://twitter.com/naval/status/1187912735301849088
To answer your question - shortcut to Munger, M Ridley, Harari, Feynman, Darwin, J Krishnamurti. It'll be different next year ;-)
— Naval Ravikant
https://twitter.com/naval/status/824878559697129472
@Shehaaz Poor Charlie's Almanac + Any good (preferably non-politicized) microeconomics textbook.
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https://twitter.com/naval/status/693875399302885376
Poor Charlie’s Almanac, which his Charlie Munger’s book, probably the best book on business, quote-unquote, that I've ever read.
— Naval Ravikant
2015-08-08 on tim.blog
Charlie Munger, who is Warren Buffet’s partner at Berkshire Hathaway and just a brilliant older gentleman, his speeches are collected in Poor Charlie’s Almanac and they’re worth reading.
— Naval Ravikant
2015-08-08 on tim.blog
@leonjohnstone @mattwridley Poor Charlie's Almanac, A Cultural History of Physics, Total Freedom (Krishnamurti).
— Naval Ravikant
https://twitter.com/naval/status/579403662771888128
@trengriffin Please do. I always recommend Poor Charlie's as my top business book, but looking for something more synthesized.
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https://twitter.com/naval/status/262660574922547200
@trengriffin @cdixon Love Munger, huge fan. Keep "Poor Charlie's Almanac" nearby.
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https://twitter.com/naval/status/258038352371150849
@pkedrosky Poor Charlie's Almanac, Black Swan, & Rational Optimist Most self-proclaimed business books are anecdotes presented as tomes.
— Naval Ravikant
https://twitter.com/naval/status/20011402991239168