I recently listened to The Almanack of Naval Ravikant, and something about it stuck with me in a big way. Not because I want to copy Naval’s life—but because his ideas helped me slow down, question some assumptions, and start thinking about what kind of life I actually want to build.
This episode isn’t a book summary. It’s me, talking through the ten ideas that hit hardest. What they mean to me. Where I agree. Where I hesitate. And how I might use them in my life as a creator, a husband, and someone getting ready to become a father.
Here’s some of what I cover:
Why long-term relationships are the foundation for everything
What it means to earn with your mind, not your time
How desire quietly creates unhappiness—and what I’m doing about it
Why escaping competition means being fully, unapologetically yourself
How happiness is something I now see as a skill, not a reward
This podcast is part of Season 1 of The Ruskin Seabrook Experience—where I practice being a better host, reflect on life in real-time, and try to grow more honest in how I show up.
If you’re listening, thank you for being here. I’m glad we crossed paths.
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