10 Naval Ravikant Ideas That Are Changing How I Think About Life
Description
I recently listened to The Almanack of Naval Ravikant, and something about it stuck with me in a big way. Not because I want to copy Naval’s life—but because his ideas helped me slow down, question some assumptions, and start thinking about what kind of life I actually want to build.
This episode isn’t a book summary. It’s me, talking through the ten ideas that hit hardest. What they mean to me. Where I agree. Where I hesitate. And how I might use them in my life as a creator, a husband, and someone getting ready to become a father.
Here’s some of what I cover:
* Why long-term relationships are the foundation for everything
* What it means to earn with your mind, not your time
* How desire quietly creates unhappiness—and what I’m doing about it
* Why escaping competition means being fully, unapologetically yourself
* How happiness is something I now see as a skill, not a reward
This podcast is part of Season 1 of The Ruskin Seabrook Experience—where I practice being a better host, reflect on life in real-time, and try to grow more honest in how I show up.
If you’re listening, thank you for being here. I’m glad we crossed paths.
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