The Full Story of Naval Ravikant | The Angel Philosopher

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Core Values
Naval Ravikant emphasizes the importance of foundational values, which he defines as non-negotiable principles that guide his life. Honesty is a core value for him, as it allows him to be fully present and authentic in his interactions. He believes that all benefits in life come from long-term thinking and pure relationships, avoiding short-term dealings and hierarchical relationships 1. Naval states, "I want to be able to just be me. I never want to be in an environment around people where I have to watch what I say" 1.
Integrity
Integrity is another crucial value for Naval, who finds it essential for long-term relationships and successful negotiations. He notes that people with high integrity are easier to negotiate with, as they prioritize fairness and the longevity of the deal 2. Naval warns against moral shortcomings, stating, "If you have too many of these moral shortcomings you will not respect yourself. And the worst outcome in this world is not having self-esteem" 3.
Evolving Values
Naval discusses how his values have evolved over time, particularly with marriage and parenthood. He explains that while his core values remain largely unchanged, their focus has shifted from external freedom to internal freedom 4. He also shares his approach to overcoming jealousy by focusing on self-improvement and internal rewards 5. "Once I came to that realization, jealousy sort of faded away because I don't want to be anybody else. I'm perfectly happy being me," Naval reflects 5.
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