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Everyone talks about legendary Naval Ravikant. But nobody talks about his brother Kamal who redefined entrepreneurship forever He taught James Altucher a philosophy that made him stop giving a f*ck. Here's the philosophy:


Kamal found himself in a dark place He lost everything when his startup failed. He had a famous brother & felt stupid He locked himself in his bedroom. He became sick. Then he said "I love myself" repeatedly every day. It healed him. He wrote a viral book about it. The guy is bizarre which is why you'll love him.

1. "I’ve never changed anyone’s mind by being angry at them." We see it with politics. Tribalism & turning on each other does nothing. It makes us more stupid. Turn anger into compassion. We can believe different things & still be friends.

2. "I’m starting to understand that you don’t get what you deserve. You get what you believe you deserve." What you believe is powerful. • Refine your content diet • Never become a victim • Stay the hell away from news/politics "The only real test of intelligence is if you get what you want out of life." – Naval Ravikant

3. "My brother @naval once said to me: 'you're perfect. Your problem is that you just don't know it.' Took me years to get it. I'm still getting it." We're better than we give ourselves credit for. Life is f*cking hard. The fact you're still here is a big deal. Keep going.

@naval 4. "Gonna be sweet not having celebrities lecture us for a while." The woke movement got out of control. Celebs started talking down to us & virtue-signaling. We grew tired. So America underwent a huge vibe shift.

@naval 5. "If you make trauma your identity, it wins. If you make it the launching pad for your rebirth, you win." What happens to you can either empower you or ruin you. Choose wisely. Mental illness, for me, was a blessing. Dark times give you the motivation to rebuild.

@naval 6. “The things I carry are my thoughts. That's it. They are the only weight. My thoughts determine whether I am free and light or burdened.” Do the mental work to understand how you think. Find the glitches. Repair them. Get new inputs. Rewire your mind.