The Secrets of Getting Rich Slowly

Discover the Ravikant Method: Learn why slow wealth creation trumps chasing money and how to build sustainable success as an entrepreneur.

What do you seek? Money, Wealth, Status? 

This is an important question that needs to be addressed by entrepreneurs everywhere. After all, you’re not spending hours of your day trying to make sales because you don’t want to make money? 

Yet, if you’re looking to make money as your primary motivator, you may be missing the point. You see, if you chase money – you end up working for money rather than the joy of creating.

This is why it’s important to learn from people who have mastered the art of wealth creation. One of these figures is Naval Ravikant, a master business person who has dedicated a substantial amount of time to teaching people the principles of wealth creation. 

In today’s column, we’ll be taking a look at what I call “The Ravikant Method to Wealth Creation” and why it’s far more important to “get rich slowly” than to chase after money like the Coyote chases the Roadrunner. 

Who is Naval Ravikant?

Naval Ravikant is an Indian American investor who co-founded and is also the former CEO of AngelList, which is a website that helps startups find the right talent, raise funds, and generally helps them succeed. 

Needless to say; Ravikant is a savant within the niche and is touted as one of the few experts with unprecedented insights on what works and what doesn’t. 

He didn’t always have money, either. However, his unique insights on the human mind and his ability to spot a good deal allowed him to become an authority within the field of wealth creation. 

If this is the first time, you hear about Naval Ravikant, I highly recommend reading up on him and perhaps listening to one or two of his podcasts – it will provide you with a lot of ammunition on your quest for wealth creation. 

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