Thursday, February 5, 2026

Naval Ravikant : An Archive

I always wanted someone to explain everything step by step, showing exactly how to do this or that.

Naval and UPSC rarely do that. Instead, they offer frameworks and mental models — without hand-holding.

Yet for a long time, I struggled to make sense of Naval’s ideas in my own life. I knew his thoughts were valuable — but I also wanted to internalize them, elaborate them, and embed them in my day-to-day journey.

That desire is what brought me here.

This series of blogs — the words you’re reading now — is an attempt to take Naval’s frameworks off the page, and translate them into real, lived experience.

I want to bridge the gap between understanding his ideas intellectually and applying them practically.

The  Almanack of Naval: https://www.navalmanack.com/

I would encourage my younger self to read the book instead of going all around the internet.

It's e-book is free, but I encourage you to buy a hard copy.

Naval in his ownwords: https://nav.al/archive

Naval is one of the smartest people I’ve ever met, and he’s also one of the most courageous. Not in the “run into the fire without thinking twice” sense, but in the think twice and then tell everyone they’re focusing on the wrong fire” sense.

At times, keep it subtle, remember TRUMP from Vipassana

I’ve never had to guess how he’s feeling about me, someone else, or a situation. This is a huge relief in a world of double-talk and ambiguity.

How beautiful If we all are this way ?

Naval is a world-class operator instead of an armchair philosopher.

Inspiration > Influence

My mother uniquely provided, against the background of hardship, unconditional and unfailing love. If you have nothing in your life, but you have at least one person that loves you unconditionally, it’ll do wonders for your self-esteem. [8] In my case it was my grandmother and I indebted to her a lot. A common trait found in all the successful people and strong reason why we have to read books > I spent a lot of time reading. My only real friends were books. Books make for great friends, because the best thinkers of the last few thousand years tell you their nuggets of wisdom. [8] Reason why Indians wants to get into IIT's and clear UPSC : I passed the test to get into Stuyvesant High School. That saved my life, because once I had the Stuyvesant brand, I got into an Ivy League college, which led me into tech. Stuyvesant is one of those intelligence lottery situations where you can break in with instant validation. You go from being blue collar to white collar in one move.






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