Title | : | Ett oväntat fel har inträffat. |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | |
ISBN | : | 1544514212 |
ISBN-10 | : | 978-1544514215 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 242 pages |
Ett oväntat fel har inträffat. Reviews
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The sample and the front page are correct, but the content inside the book is incorrect. The kindle version delivered to my device is for a book named 'Called to Care'.
Please fix the error and push the update to all the devices that have already downloaded the incorrect version. -
The kindle version seems to be mixed with another book content.
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Already purchased 5 copies to hand out and put on shelf. This will sit right next to Poor Charlie’s Almanac and Dalio Principals for me to read and review and read again for years to come. I think Naval said instead of reading 1000 books, read the 100 best books 10 times. This is up there with the best of all time when it comes to content about life, wealth, and how to live.
UPDATE: 1/5/20. I was going to read this entire book again to start the new year. I purchased the Kindle Version and quickly noticed, ITS THE WRONG BOOK. Haha. How does this happen. Right cover, right page, wrong content. Please fix. -
I am not a Naval Ravikant follower. I didn't know about him before this book. I am amazed at the value per minute I get while reading. I am constantly leaning back, looking up to the sky, and thinking about just how different my decision making will be now that I've been exposed to these ideas.
The one key takeaway: happiness is a muscle that we need to exercise. (and that reading opens your eyes to the possible.) -
If you want it for free, the author has free downloads on navalmanack.com. If you want to pay , that’s fine, too.
Just reading the first 80 pages will make you deeply consider your life choices. Highly recommend this compilation of Naval’s wisdom and life perspective. Going to buy the hard copy. -
Wow. This book is phenomenal.
Eric does an incredible job distilling the absolute minimum viable principles to understand the process of building long term wealth.
The book is a mixture of mind expanding realizations, harsh truths, meditations, helpful mantras and welcome punches to the face as needed.
Could not recommend this highly for anyone aspiring to have wealth, wisdom, time, happiness, or peace. -
This is from someone, who read the PDF document, witnessed the progress on Twitter (albeit not from the start), and still waiting for the order to ship. I am not directly involved with this project in any way, just a reader.
First, I want to talk about Naval. He has broadened my perspective on wealth creation and continues to inspire me to think bigger and better. So, his content, tweets, and interviews are guaranteed to be worthwhile. Plus, he seldomly goes on media, so the wisdom in each conversation is even valuable.
Second, I want to talk about Eric. This book is the product of several beautiful coincidences: Eric making a casual poll on Twitter to compile Naval's words, Naval giving Eric his blessings & dumping all his Tweets on Eric, and Eric prioritizing this over everything to produce a high quality book of 200+ pages. I really want to thank Eric for taking the lead to do this thing many want but won't do. It's just like a start up: we all want this thing, so why aren't anyone doing it already?
Third, everyone who is part of the production process is incredible. Publishing is a very messy business. Very complicated, sometimes frustrating. However, this book has such great design, format, edits, graphics, etc. To the twenty+ people working on this and even beta testing readers, thank you for making this a possibility.
Last, Almanack is something that is always worth your money. Benjamin Franklin and Charlie Munger are behind some of the most re readable books, and I think Naval's book will be one that's representative of the 21st Century. To publish an almanack, the subject first needs to have enough substance for that. Naval certainly does. (Peter Thiel's Zero to One is sort of his almanack, when you think about it)
I hope this book can sell a lot of copies. Even important, I hope people who read it can actively make use of the lessons and wisdom contained. Then, readers from other countries can get their hands on translations. People read less and less on average now, and I'm worried about the future as depicted in 'Fahrenheit 451', when people have to recite books
Buy a book, pass on the fire! -
If you find Naval's wisdom enlightening, but haven't read / listened to his past content, this is a terrific book for you. It collected and curated some of the gems of his wisdom. They were organised coherently. The visuals were wonderful.
If you have read / heard most of his stuff, there isn't much additional in this book. I expected to read about the author's take on the content, or different perspectives/interpretations of Naval's wisdom. The visuals did that, but that's about it. -
I have only started reading the book but just wanted to say re previous reviews saying its contents are wrong well that issue is fixed.
Once I've read I will update. -
Having pre purchased this and looked to read immediate (big fan of Naval) the kindle version is currently the wrong book (on September 15th 2020).
After the (correct) front page the content inside is the book 'Called to Care' that you can find at the below link.
Please fix . -
I gave full star for this book because the writer deserves the credit for the amount of work he has put on this book. I know it'll be difficult but if we read this book again and again and try to apply this in our lives, our life would be amazing.
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Naval Ravikant is known as ‘The Angel Philosopher’, and this book will show you why. This is a stunning, rich collection of actionable wisdom compiled from Naval’s podcast interviews, Twitter feed, and other writing. Author Eric Jorgenson has done a wonderful job pulling this material together: the end result is a handbook for life that you’ll be able to turn to for guidance again and again. There is no better guide on health, wealth and happiness.
Fantastic book that I’ll be buying for many friends. -
Wrong book in Kindle version. The cover is correct, but a book named “Called to Care” is the one delivered. Disappointing as I was looking forward to reading this as soon as it was released.