Naval Ravikant on Compounding | The Almanack of Naval Ravikant by Eric Jorgenson | Daily Book Quote | #93

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Oct 26 2022 • 5 mins

Naval Ravikant shares the same love that Warren Buffett has for the effects of compounding. In today’s episode, I’ll take you through a brief look at the wonderful magic of compounding, how it applies not only in regard to wealth but also to how one of the richest men alive would be virtually unknown had it not been for compounding. I mention teachings from The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel and apply those not only to business and finance but to happiness, well-being, relationships, and life. If you're trying to learn what compounding is, how to compound your money, how Warren Buffett got rich, or how Naval Ravikant talks about the compounding effect, you won't want to miss this episode.

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