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Popper, Deutsch, Schopenhauer, Osho, Krishnamurti, DeMello, Seneca, Kapil Gupta, Taleb, there are too many...
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https://twitter.com/naval/status/1322778280152375296
Krishnamurti, I don’t know, Kapil Gupta, Rupert Spira.
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2020-10-14 on tim.blog
Yeah, I actually don’t recommend starting with Krishnamurti; he’s a tough one, but if you’re going to start somewhere, I started with this book called Think on These Things. There’s also The Book of Life. He’s a very cerebral, very intellectual, and a little confusing, but he definitely speaks truth. And he walks the walk.
— Naval Ravikant
2020-10-14 on tim.blog
I’m not aware of an ideal starting point. I started with “Think on These Things.”
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https://twitter.com/naval/status/1259010465914482689
Hard on Twitter. You can read DeMello, J Krishnamurti, Jed McKenna, Michael Singer, Rupert Spira, Osho, Tolle, etc.. Different ones appeal to different people.
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https://twitter.com/naval/status/1253959340857278464
I'm pretty much always rereading something by either Jiddu Krishnamurti or Osho. Those are kind of my favorite for other philosophers.
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2019-08-17 on fs.blog
Read pretty much everything by him.
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https://twitter.com/naval/status/1139256351673049088
At the moment, the most interesting ones for me are Jed McKenna, @KapilGuptaMD, Osho, Jiddu Krishnamurti, Anthony DeMello and Rupert Spira.
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https://twitter.com/naval/status/1139263406102347776
Matt Ridley, Neal Stephenson, Taleb, Borges, Ted Chiang, Anthony DeMello, Osho, J Krishnamurti, Harari, Asimov, Bradbury, Greg Egan, Feynman, Schrödinger, Bohr, Chris Alexander, the Durants, Darwin, Adam Smith, David Deutsch, Karl Popper, Douglas Hofstader, Douglas Adams
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Freedom from the Known is just as good. Think on These Things is just the first one that I stumbled upon.
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“Think on These Things” by Jiddu Krishnamurti. Decades ago, it didn’t make sense. Years ago, it changed my life, but I felt late. So that time was the right time. https://t.co/OyDS0JKAJV
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To answer your question - shortcut to Munger, M Ridley, Harari, Feynman, Darwin, J Krishnamurti. It'll be different next year ;-)
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https://twitter.com/naval/status/824878559697129472
Feynman, Darwin, J Krishnamurti, Hitchens, Ridley, Harari, Aurelius, Seneca, Lao Tzu, Newton, Munger, Borges, D. Adams, Hesse...
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@markhughes No, but recently read Tao, Gita, Aurelius, Krishnamurti, Hagakure. Evolution still has strong predictive power in my reality.
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