Best Ideas from: #473: Naval Ravikant on Happiness, Reducing Anxiety & Crypto | The Tim Ferriss Show | 14th Oct 2020

Naval Ravikant on Happiness, Reducing Anxiety, Crypto Stablecoins, and Crypto Strategy | Brought to you by Wealthfront automated investing, Tonal smart home gym, and ShipStation shipping software Naval Ravikant (@naval) is the co-founder and chairman of AngelList. He is an angel investor and has invested in more than 100 companies, including many mega-successes such as Twitter, Uber, Notion, OpenDoor, Postmates, and Wish. You can subscribe to Naval, his podcast on wealth and happiness, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also find his blog at nav.al. For more Naval plus Tim, check out my wildly popular interview with him from 2015, which was nominated for “Podcast of the Year.” Please enjoy!

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