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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024

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  • @beerbiceps
    @beerbiceps  7 дней назад +215

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    • @genuinethoughts238
      @genuinethoughts238 7 дней назад +18

      That you are not defined by the amount of money you earn but how you are least bothered by the amount of money someone else is earning

    • @shethutsav
      @shethutsav 7 дней назад +2

      Expecting in 4k but... We will manage

    • @aalsicoder2333
      @aalsicoder2333 7 дней назад +2

      Please bring sheetal devi. The para olympian

    • @kkghy8311
      @kkghy8311 7 дней назад +1

      Find a God, which one looks for once the capitalistic pleasures are met and the societal relevance is gathered at an early age. Ranveer that one was specifically for you & also me. Peace out.

    • @abhipshadey0104
      @abhipshadey0104 7 дней назад

      @beerbiceps pls invite mauled by beer

  • @TheWisdomFactor
    @TheWisdomFactor 4 дня назад +115

    Everyone who's fanboying or fangirling over him has to understand that's the whole point!
    He's constantly telling one to find their own truth, not take anyone's word for it, and strive for being enlightened in their own way. So then how can he be the sole reason for anyone's awakening when the core of his learning is - figure it out yourself and find your own truth.
    So lets the not miss the core essence Naval's talk!

  • @RatishJha
    @RatishJha 6 дней назад +629

    Hi, I’m Ratish Jha, and after watching this complete conversation, I felt I had to share my personal thoughts. This video is packed with deep insights that really moved me. Here’s my full takeaway:
    0:25 - "Life Takes You Where You’re Meant to Go"
    Naval’s view on life really struck me. He said that if you have high agency, you’ll end up where you’re meant to go. This means that as long as you keep putting in effort and believing in yourself, life will guide you to the right place, even if it takes time. It's such a comforting thought that eases the pressure of trying to control everything.
    1:03 - "The Secret to Happiness in Relationships"
    The idea that "happy wife, happy life" is a myth really stood out to me. Naval emphasizes that both partners need to find happiness for themselves for a relationship to work. It’s not about one person sacrificing everything for the other-it’s about both people being equally happy, which ensures a healthy and lasting relationship.
    1:45 - "Find Something Greater than Yourself as You Age"
    Naval points out that as you grow older, if you don’t have kids or a bigger purpose, you need to find something greater to make life meaningful. It made me think about what I want in the long term-how having a purpose beyond my own needs will make life richer, especially when I’m older.
    6:00 - "Simple Ideas Hold the Most Power"
    This was one of my favorite parts. Naval explains that true intelligence lies in making things simple, not in complicating them. He says he prefers to deeply understand something so he can explain it simply. This mindset really hit home for me, because often, we overcomplicate life and work, when the best solutions are usually the simplest.
    6:55 - "Don’t Just Accept What You’re Told"
    Naval talks about how we’re often encouraged to accept knowledge from others without questioning it. His approach is all about verifying things for yourself and making sure they’re true from your own experiences. This really resonates with me because it’s so easy to be misled or influenced by outside opinions. It’s a reminder to always trust my own judgment.
    8:23 - "Stop Living in the Past"
    Naval has this brilliant take on not letting the past define you. He doesn’t dwell on past mistakes or old memories, and that’s something I struggle with sometimes. His point about focusing on the present and looking forward is a powerful reminder to keep moving forward, because the past is already done and we can’t change it.
    9:06 - "Only Praying in Trouble is a Fair-Weather Faith"
    We often turn to prayer only when we need something, and Naval’s take on this really made me reflect on my own faith. He points out that people are “fair-weather friends” with God, praying only in times of need. It’s a deep reminder that faith should be a constant presence, not just something we rely on during tough times.
    10:01 - "The Miracle of Existence"
    This part blew me away. Naval talks about how existence itself is a miracle, and how we often overlook this simple but profound truth. Just the fact that we’re here, living and breathing, is incredible. It made me appreciate life’s small moments more, and how lucky we are to even be alive.
    15:06 - "Self-Obsession is the Root of Misery"
    Naval doesn’t mince words when he says that thinking too much about yourself is the root of unhappiness. This really hit home for me because it’s so easy to get caught up in our own heads, overthinking every little thing. His advice to look outward, love something or someone more than yourself, is a refreshing way to find happiness.
    16:26 - "Don’t Leave Life to Luck"
    Don’t rely on luck to shape your life. Naval rejects the idea that success is purely based on luck and stresses the importance of believing in your ability to shape your own destiny. This was a wake-up call for me to take more control of my choices instead of leaving things up to chance.
    20:09 - "Ambition Will Lead You Where You Need to Go"
    Naval says that ambition drives you toward where you're meant to go. If you have drive and determination, you’ll eventually end up in the right place. It’s an inspiring reminder to trust in my ambitions and to keep pushing forward, even when things seem tough.
    22:23 - "Never Stop Being Curious"
    This one’s a game changer. Curiosity is the fuel for growth. Naval emphasizes how important it is to always keep asking questions and seeking answers, no matter what. It made me realize that the moment I stop being curious is the moment I stop growing.
    26:00 - "True Love is About Unity, Not Desire"
    Naval’s take on love was deep. He says that true love is about seeing yourself in someone else without expecting anything in return. It’s more about unity and connection, not desire or getting something back. This made me reflect on how I view love in my own relationships.
    30:29 - "Your Thoughts Right Before Sleep Are Powerful"
    Naval talks about how our thoughts before we sleep are a window into our deeper selves. He suggests paying attention to the thoughts that come right before we fall asleep because they can reveal a lot about our state of mind. I’ve started doing this, and it’s fascinating to notice the random things that come up.
    32:43 - "We’re All Connected by Shared Emotions"
    No matter how different our lives are, we all share the same core emotions. Naval’s point about how every human feels the same things-happiness, sadness, love, fear-was a beautiful reminder that we’re never truly alone. It brought me a sense of peace.
    35:03 - "Create for Yourself, Not for Validation"
    Naval’s advice to create for yourself, not for external validation, really hit home. So often, we do things to be liked or accepted, but he reminds us that the best creations come from doing something purely for the joy of it. I want to apply this more in my own work.
    39:02 - "Quality Over Quantity Always Wins"
    People remember your best work, not how much you do. Naval’s insight on how we’re ultimately judged by the quality of our work, not the quantity, was eye-opening. It’s a good reminder to focus on doing a few things exceptionally well, rather than trying to do everything at once.
    47:01 - "Focus on Your Own Journey, Not Group Identity"
    Naval’s advice to focus on your personal journey rather than getting wrapped up in group identity was empowering. It’s easy to get lost in what society or our culture expects from us, but real growth happens when we’re true to ourselves.
    56:09 - "Walk Away from Conflict, Life’s Too Short"
    Don’t waste time on toxic relationships or conflict. Naval’s approach of leaving behind people and situations that bring negativity really resonated with me. Life is too short to keep engaging in things that drain your energy.
    1:03:35 - "Win the Game, Then Move On"
    Once you’ve achieved success in one area, move on to the next challenge. Naval’s perspective that life is about evolving, not getting stuck in the same game, is something I really needed to hear. It’s a push to keep growing and not get too comfortable.
    1:28:56 - "Modern Life Requires a Resilient Mindset"
    In today’s world, you need a strong mind to navigate through the distractions and overload of modern life. Mental resilience is key to thriving. Naval’s advice to protect your mind from overstimulation is something I plan to work on more.
    1:33:00 - "Be Selfish with Your Time"
    Protect your time and energy by being selfish with it. Naval’s take on making sure that you only spend your time on things and people that truly matter is something I need to apply more in my life. It’s about creating space for what really counts.
    This entire conversation with Naval was eye-opening, filled with wisdom that pushed me to reflect on how I live. If you haven’t watched it yet, I highly recommend it-it’s life-changing

    • @worldpedia7
      @worldpedia7 6 дней назад +11

      Well summarised!!

    • @RatishJha
      @RatishJha 6 дней назад +4

      @@worldpedia7 thanks

    • @_Supriyagoyal
      @_Supriyagoyal 6 дней назад +3

      Thanks a lot ❤

    • @Leonard.J.Mills.
      @Leonard.J.Mills. 6 дней назад +5

      You made it easy man ❤

    • @learningquest1800
      @learningquest1800 6 дней назад +3

      Is there anyway to copy all these points. You summarized all points very clearly and consisely. I want to take note of it .

  • @nipunjava5545
    @nipunjava5545 6 дней назад +178

    Ranveer, I loved this podcast. I especially appreciated it more being a 46 yr old who grew up in Delhi and now have been in USA for past 20 years, since I could appreciate cultural nuances in the questions and answers
    My suggestions come from a place of love
    When you interview someone authentic as Naval, who is trying to respond to every question in an honest authentic way, it’s a great opportunity for you to level up.
    Some of my observations. You tend to fanboy a lot, and praise the guest. It adds no value to the conversation, and it will make some guests uncomfortable, esp the authentic ones. Instead try and pose questions from a curiosity standpoint.
    You also tend to throw in cliches and put forth your opinions in spots where it sounds made up and forced, almost like you want to contribute but don’t know how. Imho,Unless you really truly believe in something, there is no need to present your opinion to fill in space. You can use space as an opportunity to ask genuine questions to learn more about your guest.
    Your authenticity shined through when you mentioned the few places in India, that you wanted to take him to. That part felt very genuine to me. More of that level of authenticity.
    Keep learning and growing brother!

    • @balajivs6799
      @balajivs6799 6 дней назад +15

      You’ve nailed. Hope the feedback is well received and implemented ASAP. It was disappointing to see lack of appropriate response, majorly due to fanboy moment & rush to express his own POV, in many places.

    • @meghnatuli9519
      @meghnatuli9519 5 дней назад +5

      Well said… and very well articulated and great feedback !!

    • @anandamarnath3656
      @anandamarnath3656 5 дней назад

      One of the best interviews have ever seen

    • @sowmyakumari27
      @sowmyakumari27 5 дней назад +3

      Ohhh you spelled out exactly what my mind was trying to pin point. Overall he asked well, but the things you mentioned were evident. It shouldn’t be like Joe Rogan where he’s eager to opinionate all the time, but let the guest express fully and you nudge them to delve deeper without distraction.

    • @svojask5312
      @svojask5312 5 дней назад

      Apt suggestions agree

  • @YashRaj-qj1vp
    @YashRaj-qj1vp 7 дней назад +2067

    Channel got hacked, almost lost A DECADE of work, Dude got his channel back and dropped the sickest episode of his entire career
    Man what a comeback!

    • @Keenobserver108
      @Keenobserver108 7 дней назад +41

      He didn't lose anything. All his videos are back

    • @COMNoXX7
      @COMNoXX7 7 дней назад +49

      Bro it was so obvious, RUclips has backups of all big channels and it was obvious to get back his channel, why you guys are hyping about, every youtuber gets back thier hacked channel, c'mon grow up

    • @YashRaj-qj1vp
      @YashRaj-qj1vp 7 дней назад +13

      @@Keenobserver108 My comment's context was on how he handled a setback so big that many people couldn't have handled. He has grown a lot

    • @blackbuddhaa
      @blackbuddhaa 7 дней назад +19

      @@YashRaj-qj1vp stop hyping it up

    • @YashRaj-qj1vp
      @YashRaj-qj1vp 7 дней назад +1

      @@blackbuddhaa sure

  • @tridaynee
    @tridaynee 6 дней назад +154

    I am a young man from a 3rd world country, namely Vietnam. I have been following Naval since I was 25 years old. He has changed my life. He has given me his wisdom from business to spirituality.
    I am very grateful to him and people of Indian origin.

    • @SamikshaGoyal-g4k
      @SamikshaGoyal-g4k 6 дней назад +8

      🇮🇳❤️🇻🇳

    • @BatukaBhairavaSevak_Tuhin
      @BatukaBhairavaSevak_Tuhin 6 дней назад +7

      Namaste from India, Your country is beautiful and it's not 3rd world country, It's a beautiful country. Wish u and ur country best 🙏🏻

    • @Shawn_mike34
      @Shawn_mike34 5 дней назад +1

      ​@@BatukaBhairavaSevak_Tuhin it is 3rd world . india is 5th

    • @sacmauvuinhon257
      @sacmauvuinhon257 7 часов назад

      để người nước ngoài dạy cho Việt Nam không phải là quốc gia thế giới thứ 3 có nhục ko cơ chứ. Cố gắng tìm hiểu kỹ về đất nước mình chút đi

  • @PiyushChauhan-k7k
    @PiyushChauhan-k7k 7 дней назад +390

    By far the most unexpected podcast, keep going Ranveer you have added so much value to my life I'm a teenager who started watching you in 2022 and since then following you and improved alot thank you so much, keep going.

  • @digvijayasingh7603
    @digvijayasingh7603 6 дней назад +361

    An honest feedback, with due respect. It felt like Ranveer continously wanted Naval to say a few things (pride about his ethnicity for example) and went to to an extent that Naval seemed a but annoyed.. Some interventions by Ranveer were irrelevant. If I'd be next to him, I'd also fanboy for sure, but doing it to the level you did just idolizes the individuals and leaves no scope for honest conversations. We Indians are hard wired on treating people as celebrities and a hint of jingoism as a Masala.. this conversation could've been so much more, so many doors could've opened.. a bit dissapointing. I dont mean any malice and rarely ever comment on social media. I mean this with good intent.

    • @digvijayasingh7603
      @digvijayasingh7603 6 дней назад +27

      It also felt that Ranveer's obsession with his personal life and asking it in snarky way was a bit annoying and reminded me of the entertainment media here in Mumbai..

    • @vishalnahar6919
      @vishalnahar6919 4 дня назад +10

      Yeah i felt the same ranveer is a bit annoying at times, this unnecessary praising and smiling made him a bit uncomfy, ranveer fakes this “mesmerising moment” shit

    • @ravitejjaiswal4905
      @ravitejjaiswal4905 4 дня назад +4

      ​@@digvijayasingh7603, Exactly, Ranveer always tries to do these things with the great people but I've noticed that he never succeeded, because all great guests denied his framework by rationale means.
      And same I looked here from Naval, he tried to give the contribution to the scientific frameworks for the kind of understanding at very underlying level first principles he possesses.

    • @dannyprice1990
      @dannyprice1990 3 дня назад +7

      Agreed, we don’t get many podcasts with Naval and it was a shame this is the one he agreed to.

    • @anoop3d
      @anoop3d 3 дня назад

      True

  • @DestinySearch
    @DestinySearch 3 дня назад +23

    Ranveer - Great job getting Naval here. Just a feedback - Kindly cut down all drama and ask curious questions instead.

  • @J042S
    @J042S 7 дней назад +725

    I cant believe this is free. Incredible podcast. Thanks Naval & Ranveer

    • @manh9105
      @manh9105 4 дня назад +3

      As if if it were paid , you would seen it !!

    • @flexibleguy
      @flexibleguy 4 дня назад +4

      Lol, you copied this comment from a comment on Naval Ravikant's podcast with Joe Rogan on RUclips!

    • @Yogitasm-33
      @Yogitasm-33 3 дня назад

      😊

    • @sandeshdaluwatta5250
      @sandeshdaluwatta5250 3 дня назад

      Copy Cat Lol

  • @Asangoham
    @Asangoham 6 дней назад +445

    Be cautious, everyone. The state Naval describes, where there is a mini-elimination of 'me-ness,' can be tricky to achieve. For most people who try to reach it directly, it can lead to the suppression of emotional energies. You might believe in your mind that there is 'no-me,' but when suffering arises, there's an automatic identification with the body and mind, as that is our habit. This can lead to the accumulation of trauma. A better approach is what Naval talks about later: being mindful of the present moment and practicing being aware here and now. This will eventually lead to what he is talking about but in a more organic way. Best of luck!

    • @thepathakarpit
      @thepathakarpit 6 дней назад +8

      @@Asangoham but when one tries to stay in present, it (staying in present itself) becomes a desire and makes person suffer. and rather than staying here mind does what it always does stays in future or past.

    • @Asangoham
      @Asangoham 6 дней назад +32

      ​@@thepathakarpit Desires are not inherently bad. Eating food is also a desire. They are needed for life to move forward.
      The trick is not to focus on the "desire" or the outcome of the desire but on the action, which is in the here and now.
      If the focus is strong, there comes a moment when the actor and action become one, that's where magic happens.

    • @1707vivek
      @1707vivek 6 дней назад +2

      @@thepathakarpit you don’t “try” to stay in present. You just stay. With continuation and grace, being present will become your habit

    • @thepathakarpit
      @thepathakarpit 6 дней назад +1

      @@Asangoham Yup I get it the goal isn't to be in present but focus on activities you are doing and as a by product you come to present and empty out due to lack of space

    • @TheViralvault838
      @TheViralvault838 6 дней назад

      One of the truest thing one can say

  • @harshalgaikwad03
    @harshalgaikwad03 5 дней назад +61

    Key learnings/quotes from this episode, truly the best TRS episode! 💯👍
    1. "Luck favours the prepared."
    2. Don't believe in luck even if it's true coz it's take away the power from you.
    3. The feeling of being in love is greater than the feeling of being loved.
    4. Truth is indestructible knowledge in your mind & it could be only replaced by better truth.
    5. The secret of happy relationship is two happy people.
    6. Be selfish, be more selfish.
    7. If you keep your death in front of you all the time, you will live a magical life.
    8. Past is a fiction.
    9. Think about the future but for practical things.

  • @annagar1411
    @annagar1411 7 дней назад +54

    Every sentence and every word of his is crystal clear, and it doesn’t even feel like he’s speaking English anymore. After listening to many magicians, here is our man-he makes you understand complexity through simplicity.

  • @Ankesh_Agarwal
    @Ankesh_Agarwal 5 дней назад +7

    Every word of Naval ravikant is a philosophical quote. Every word of him is a pearl of pure wisdom. What a personality 🔥

  • @vishistjaiswal
    @vishistjaiswal 7 дней назад +395

    Bro woke up and dropped one of the best podcast with super intellectual naval sir

    • @paawanarora1111
      @paawanarora1111 6 дней назад +2

      Super intellectual are our saints , swami Vivekananda, Ramana Maharishi, Ashtavkara try to know them too, they didn’t just talked they lived it and reached it

    • @Justbeingsanjeev
      @Justbeingsanjeev 6 дней назад

      Literally

    • @yashwanth.chaudhari339
      @yashwanth.chaudhari339 6 дней назад +6

      @@paawanarora1111 why are you so insecure?

    • @vishistjaiswal
      @vishistjaiswal 6 дней назад +6

      ​​@@yashwanth.chaudhari339he is actually so much obsessed with Indian culture as tho he has made it a part of his ego.

    • @kuldeep99panchal
      @kuldeep99panchal 4 дня назад +1

      He Ruined it , Getting more than one hour of this Man, and Making the podcast feel like an interview. Any other Podcaster would have done a much much better job.

  • @humphrey
    @humphrey 6 дней назад +255

    Naval is the reason I started making videos and changed my life

  • @abdullahalmahin5788
    @abdullahalmahin5788 3 дня назад +2

    The thinking process of this man is insane, and his ability to understand things is another level,, more more higher than average people ,,

  • @Ardataiment19910
    @Ardataiment19910 6 дней назад +41

    My name is Sadam, and I'm from Ethiopia. Naval completely reshaped my perspective on how to live life-he is one of the clearest and simplest thinkers to ever walk the planet.

    • @AbhirajKumar-cy4uk
      @AbhirajKumar-cy4uk 6 дней назад +1

      have you read his book the almanack of naval ravikant

  • @Provassh
    @Provassh 7 дней назад +26

    Thank you for bringing this gentleman here. This man is like magic, he has changed my perspective on life. Just two days ago I was wondering why he never appears on any podcast in India. Thanks Ranbir 🫶

  • @LaFlame-5
    @LaFlame-5 3 дня назад +1812

    Unveiling Your Hidden Potential by Bruce Thornwood (thank me later)

    • @mohammedomergill246
      @mohammedomergill246 2 дня назад +1

      Thank you for recommending this book. Can you share what this book has done for you in your personal life?

    • @ruparout2490
      @ruparout2490 2 дня назад +4

      @@mohammedomergill246 It's a f marketing tactics for this book and its a bot you aint gonna get a reply

  • @prathameshshinkar5636
    @prathameshshinkar5636 7 дней назад +37

    Ranveer you have my respect for bringing Naval Sir to your podcast. His teachings are life changing and this has to be the best episode of TRS

    • @paawanarora1111
      @paawanarora1111 6 дней назад

      His teachings are borrowed from ancient scriptures nothing is his

    • @tengchaksangma7464
      @tengchaksangma7464 6 дней назад

      ​@@paawanarora1111Why are you getting insecure? His teachings doesn't necessarily have to be his. It could be simply reframing others teachings as well, as long as it's spreading wisdom and awareness among people. Naval even said that he doesn't have advanced knowledge but only talks about the basics one he knows about.

  • @rajbhanawat5654
    @rajbhanawat5654 7 дней назад +227

    1. Think for yourself, decide for yourself
    2. Understand things very simply, connect it with everything else already in mind.
    3. Take no one’s word for it.
    4. Dont live in past
    5. Spiritual - which is not mental not physical
    6. Existence itself is magical
    7.
    Personal observations
    1. Be absolutely honest
    2. Be selfish (go behind what you want)
    3. Be direct (say no for what you dont want)

    • @MrAbhilash02
      @MrAbhilash02 6 дней назад

      Thanx ☺️

    • @Gauravggg
      @Gauravggg 6 дней назад

      7th one fill it youself

    • @kartavyaasthana2102
      @kartavyaasthana2102 6 дней назад

      @@rajbhanawat5654 like your observations especially.

    • @TheBepacific
      @TheBepacific 6 дней назад +1

      Quick add: don't be obsessed about yourself. Don't think about yourself.

    • @neerurautela8076
      @neerurautela8076 6 дней назад

      Bro you ended the whole summary of podcast in just 7 points... But don't you think soo that some small talks and conversation points are left in it....
      I am saying this because what I learned through this video I have noted all the stuff and I have genuinely filled 4 page on the knowledge..
      Think again !!

  • @quickreads857
    @quickreads857 6 дней назад +10

    Joe Rogen, TimFerris, Shane Parish.... Heard those epic episodes with Naval multiple times and it changed my way of thinking in many ways...
    This is definitely a milestone episode of TRS.. Thank you Ranveer for bringing such gems and imparting us the wisdom.
    Lots of love ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @Stoiclife7744
    @Stoiclife7744 7 дней назад +16

    Naval's wisdom transformed my life in far better way. He is really accessible. ❤ Every word by him is so impactful 👏💛

  • @juliusnovachrono4370
    @juliusnovachrono4370 7 дней назад +30

    Honestly, my life has actually been changed since first watching your podcasts in 2020. Great content.

  • @abhinavdg1
    @abhinavdg1 6 дней назад +10

    This was your best effort. The only podcast that I could complete of yours. Great job of letting Naval speak and not interrupting. Naval was a genius as always.

  • @HarikrishnaSanthosh-c2r
    @HarikrishnaSanthosh-c2r 7 дней назад +33

    Really proud of you Ranveer. Thanks for bringing Naval to your show.

  • @iamlordMK
    @iamlordMK 6 дней назад +91

    Points to be learn from this podcast,
    1. Thinking About Yourself is a source of all Unhappiness and Misery.
    2. Self Obsession is all roots cause of Unhappiness
    3. Me is the disease.
    4. Luck favored the prepared.
    5. The Macitosh Way - Book
    6. I , and I Alone , am responsible for everything I think and feel.
    7. Too much is bad thing , you filled your mind with wrong things.
    8. The Smartest People Usually understand what they are talking about.
    9. You Can't trick the machines, nature and free market by using words.
    10. But You can easily trick peoples by using words.
    11. Love is the feeling of Unity.
    12. The Feeling of Being in love is greater than the feeling of being loved.
    13. The Person who's going to know the most about peace and happiness is the one who's is most miserable inside.
    14. It is a nature of truth that once you see it once you learn it , you don't unlearn it.
    15. A fit body , a calm mind , a house full of love . These things cannot be bought - they must be earned.
    16. Happy Wife , Happy life - that's all feminine propaganda , both people have to be equally happy.
    17. The biggest problem in the relationships in these days are "DISHONESTY".
    18. Spend your time in the company of geniuses , sages , children and books.
    19. Don't listen anybody else trying to figure out the thing yourself.
    20. If you can keep your death Infront of you all times, you would live a magical life.
    21. The purpose of media is to make every problem your problem.
    22. The Challenge of Modernity is avoiding the fruits of modernity.
    23. Be More Selfish.
    24. You will be judged at the end of the day by your best work not by any average.

    • @Mithlesh.
      @Mithlesh. 5 дней назад +1

      Point 1&2 is in contradiction with 23😢

    • @iamlordMK
      @iamlordMK 5 дней назад

      @@Mithlesh. There is a difference between thinking about yourself and Being Selfish.
      For E.g. : "Only I Can" represent the self obsession , means in the entire universe only I can do that particular thing or achieve that status.
      Being Selfish means Before thinking or helping others , help yourself first. Classic example is Airplane oxygen masks case where every airline instist first wear mask yourself before helping to others to wear oxygen mask

    • @BLRska
      @BLRska 4 дня назад

      @@iamlordMK #16 is feminist propaganda (not feminine)

    • @sahil_chhinaa
      @sahil_chhinaa 3 дня назад

      @@iamlordMKso much English

  • @dineshvats1456
    @dineshvats1456 3 дня назад +1

    This is, in my opinion, the best conversation I’ve ever heard on a podcast. Superb!

  • @Aamanverma21
    @Aamanverma21 7 дней назад +72

    24:53 reached here and paused to write here
    Honestly I'm feeling so much overwhelmed with the wisdom he is sharing I'm like completely speachless and self-motivated at the same

    • @pritz251990
      @pritz251990 6 дней назад +1

      Absolutely, even i thought to take notes but then i didn’t as it may spoil the feel of listening . I’m sure I’m gonna come back to this podcast several times.

    • @yogiligoy1055
      @yogiligoy1055 6 дней назад +1

      Download his book The Almanac of Naval Ravikant

    • @YashPatel-wannabedoctor
      @YashPatel-wannabedoctor 5 дней назад

      ​@@yogiligoy1055 I watched his podcast with joe rogen now I am thinking to read thet book is it worth time?

  • @tonyormousbeats4754
    @tonyormousbeats4754 6 дней назад +352

    Nikhil Kamath X Naval Ravikant would be an Exceptional Podcast

  • @dazai-gs8py
    @dazai-gs8py 5 дней назад +48

    Ranveer didn't podcast him well. Matter of fact is podcasting him isn't like podcasting any other guest. What Ranveer asked him was all surface level understanding for Naval, what we need is extremely thought-provoking question to see him making new answers which he hasn't answered before.

    • @suvendroseal1724
      @suvendroseal1724 5 дней назад +7

      Exactly, if he spent so much time to reach him, he should have had a question set ready or just asked people online and that would have been enough. Naval is growing old and I don't know how much time we have left with him..

    • @vidhyapc
      @vidhyapc 5 дней назад +1

      Where he was lost of intuitive questions he ended up asking "really" ? 😂​@@suvendroseal1724

    • @Someone-nv1cj
      @Someone-nv1cj Час назад

      I actually appreciated it, specially the spiritual philosphy and his outlook, he rarely speaks about that, other things he has already spoken a lot about

  • @nachiketjambhekar9982
    @nachiketjambhekar9982 7 дней назад +29

    This is your biggest career milestone Ranveer! Keep up the great work. Naval is one of the wisest human beings in the world right now. Excellent thumbnail too!

    • @paawanarora1111
      @paawanarora1111 6 дней назад +3

      Wisest is the one who has killed his ego and knows that he is not his mind

  • @KamlaMeena-y8y
    @KamlaMeena-y8y 7 дней назад +118

    Naval changed my life for good 5 years ago. Very grateful

    • @starthakog
      @starthakog 7 дней назад +2

      Can you tell more how?

    • @omprateek0111
      @omprateek0111 7 дней назад +4

      @@starthakog read the book almanack of naval ravikant i read like 3 times best book for a reason u will get to know

    • @starthakog
      @starthakog 7 дней назад

      @@omprateek0111 bro I was just about to order it when notification of your reply came. I have heard about him and his book a lot, and am now convinced that I should buy it.

  • @pratibhadevarmani9510
    @pratibhadevarmani9510 4 дня назад +1

    He just said what was in my mind,I believe in simplifying things. The whole knowledge we gain through your podcasts,books n various sources is to understand n simplify things so that everyone tries to follow

  • @aashwinkumar2242
    @aashwinkumar2242 7 дней назад +1166

    this man changed my life

    • @MayankKumarGautam
      @MayankKumarGautam 7 дней назад +22

      How?

    • @additikhadka.9785
      @additikhadka.9785 7 дней назад +4

      Trueee

    • @aashwinkumar2242
      @aashwinkumar2242 7 дней назад +69

      @@MayankKumarGautam tbh I was clinically depressed took some meds , I watched him
      The appreciation for life history mentality being one with yourself keeping health and truth above everything
      Love for science and therefore curing my existential crisis on whats the right thing to pursue in life
      Life's meaning heck life has no meaning we are merely insects with a slightly larger hippocampus than chimps
      We create our own meaning science and math are the languages of the universe
      And this man taught me how to read them
      I am an engineer now and a big thank you to this man I'd love to meet him one day and work with him if God will allow

    • @JashanBajaj-n8p
      @JashanBajaj-n8p 7 дней назад +2

      How?

    • @aashwinkumar2242
      @aashwinkumar2242 7 дней назад +3

      @@JashanBajaj-n8p already explained

  • @niveshjain5522
    @niveshjain5522 7 дней назад +12

    I am just 15 min into the podcast and this guy is already imparting so much wisdom my way. He is completely changing my way of thinking about the life. Phenomenal person🔥🔥

  • @saksheephade3348
    @saksheephade3348 2 дня назад

    He's changed the perspective for so many ambitious women as well, not only men. Amazing podcast! 👏

  • @pritz251990
    @pritz251990 6 дней назад +11

    This is my first time i get to know who Mr.naval ravikant is , I dont know if i should be ashamed of it but truly he is a very simple man with such clarity and confidence on his thoughts and words through his life experience. My favourite takeaway is ‘ Get to know by yourself about everything’ and many things that resonated well to me about the modernity. The wisdom just flows out when he talks and its up to us to grab as much as we can. Thank you TRS for introducing such a person and I insist to bring such people to the world’s eyes

    • @bhumeshkamdi2026
      @bhumeshkamdi2026 6 дней назад +1

      must go for naval's podcast with joe Rogan, u will love it!!

  • @ansary111
    @ansary111 7 дней назад +89

    Ranveer one of your weakness while having a guest is, you don't know when they are giving you signals that they are not interested in your question framing. Naval in this podcast have thrown many of your questions but you didn't even notice.
    A big blunder you did in the podcast is your whole of it was revolving around the sprituality.
    you could have done it half capitalistic form and other.
    anyways it was good.

    • @bhati938
      @bhati938 6 дней назад +9

      I completely agree.

    • @Thedevm2singh
      @Thedevm2singh 6 дней назад +8

      Absolutely true.. Ranveer is so full of himself...

    • @nomadsss1219
      @nomadsss1219 5 дней назад +2

      Bhai jab tu invite krega to tu ye sab kr liyo😂😂😂

    • @rajatcoool
      @rajatcoool 3 дня назад +1

      I left a similar comment @ansary111

    • @Someone-nv1cj
      @Someone-nv1cj Час назад

      False, naval is only special because of his spirituality and philosophy, for capitalism there are countless interesting guests, for example balaji.

  • @hypnotic_dude
    @hypnotic_dude 7 часов назад +1

    The production quality, editing is peak when your guest is one of peak humans.

  • @pratyushtiwari9809
    @pratyushtiwari9809 7 дней назад +7

    Naval is my favourite....and this episode ... i am gonna come revisit it again and again to fully understand it.

  • @kushmehta9138
    @kushmehta9138 7 дней назад +12

    Naval is the greatest. Anytime he’s talking, I’m listening

  • @kavitakampani
    @kavitakampani 3 дня назад +1

    I am truly honoured to see Naval Ravikant featured on this show. I had the privilege of working with both Naval and Kamal in 2007 on his Facebook application, Compare Application. They are truly remarkable individuals. I often think of our wonderful team members Ivko, Branka and Milos. Wishing the very best to both Naval and Kamal …. Kavita

  • @ajaythakur-a7x
    @ajaythakur-a7x 7 дней назад +19

    Ranveer has finally interviewed Naval Ravikant which was long due. Surely a remarkable achievement that truly sets a new benchmark for his channel. This milestone solidifies his success and takes his platform to the next level.

  • @join2manish
    @join2manish 7 дней назад +20

    Each line is quotable - no one will ever get you totally and not that everyone has to, wow

  • @rahulchaudhary01
    @rahulchaudhary01 3 дня назад

    After I Read The Almanack of naval ravikant,,,I got hooked to this very MAN. ...He has become my top Philosopher....I follow his saying ,,his philosophies ,,,still getting much from him. he is a living Guru .

  • @Rajatm2112
    @Rajatm2112 7 дней назад +45

    Don’t worry Ranveer even if the podcast doesn’t garner millions of views. Most of us are not ready for Naval yet. The world, is not ready for Naval yet.
    Thank you for doing this. Godspeed brother!

    • @IndieTechHindi
      @IndieTechHindi 5 дней назад +4

      naval himself doesn't consider himself ahead of time like wtf .
      life is not that deep , it is just in the now.
      stop getting into enlightenment & esoteric porn bud.

    • @Rajatm2112
      @Rajatm2112 4 дня назад

      @@IndieTechHindi all opinions are valid and cliches are also always true. Life is what you make of it. There's one life, do as much as you can in this blip of existence - is what I believe in.
      And yeah Naval is not buddha/enlightened. He is just smart, well-read and has condensed all that into lil nuggets. If I wanna fan-boi, let me!

  • @AbhimanyuXGupta
    @AbhimanyuXGupta 5 дней назад +24

    The way he negates everything that Ranveer says is so appealing. I felt Ranveer was trying hard to force the Sanatan agenda and the hinduism jargons to Naval but kudos to him, he completely negates them and talks about the real TRUTH, which is beyond any religion, philosophy or agenda.
    My respect for Naval increased a lot today and how direct and truthful he is, never trying to impress or be in good books of anyone.

  • @MGAnnAd
    @MGAnnAd 5 дней назад +2

    Naval is amazing!!! Just adds so much value to your life if you see this podcast!!! Blows your mind i.e. never thinking about the past and even about your future only selective things that really matter to you. Life will be comfortable and relaxing if we are able to implement what he suggests. I will have to see it again to get everything that was said by Naval. One of the best podcast for sure. Thanks for sharing Ranveer.

  • @VenuGopalReddyMuvva
    @VenuGopalReddyMuvva 6 дней назад +26

    Somehow it feels like 1st grade kid speaking to Maths professor, would love to see like two professors speaking even more

    • @Rishi-hv6ky
      @Rishi-hv6ky 5 дней назад +4

      Listen to podcasts of Naval with Kapil Gupta. Even Naval feels intimidated by him.

    • @ruderakshakarwa6333
      @ruderakshakarwa6333 2 дня назад

      Kapil Gupta is one of the great philosophers of our time

  • @tanishqbhattad4723
    @tanishqbhattad4723 7 дней назад +15

    Had to slow down the speed for a podcast for the first time. So much intellect in every sentence.

    • @sudeshnamitra6675
      @sudeshnamitra6675 7 дней назад

      Yeah
      And when they gave that "switch to 1.5x" I was like I am lagging behind in 1x

  • @ruderakshakarwa6333
    @ruderakshakarwa6333 2 дня назад

    Naval speaks with remarkable clarity and brevity, God of eloquence.

  • @arsalfahim2096
    @arsalfahim2096 5 дней назад +7

    The whole podcast felt like Naval subtly telling us "you guys take me too seriously"

  • @vinayaka.b1494
    @vinayaka.b1494 7 дней назад +192

    Man's channel got hacked and returned back with a podcast with 21st century Plato.

    • @vigneshmoorthy6047
      @vigneshmoorthy6047 6 дней назад

      Marketing stunt

    • @mande-lorean2182
      @mande-lorean2182 6 дней назад +1

      Dude, comparing a philosopher to an entrepreneur 😂😂

    • @Iceman8032X
      @Iceman8032X 6 дней назад +1

      ​@@mande-lorean2182 he's a philosopher and an entrepreneur. An actor can dance. An economist can do maths. An engineer can be a CEO. You are what you limit yourself to. If this was ancient Rome they would call him a polymath. Just because you're limited to one field of things you're good at doesn't mean others do too.

    • @mande-lorean2182
      @mande-lorean2182 6 дней назад +1

      @@Iceman8032X True, but comparing him to Plato is an outright insult to the great philosopher.

  • @matthewthompson0
    @matthewthompson0 4 дня назад +2815

    If you ever listen to anything while reading comments, let it be this - go find book called Hidden Manifestation by Oliver Mercer, then come back and thank me

  • @jugni7615
    @jugni7615 14 часов назад +2

    It's great that Ranveer hussled to get Naval Ravikant on his podcast. That's really commendable but honestly he really needs to mature on many levels to be able to carry out a fulfilling interview/conversation with him. Hope he grows in his life. Thankful for the conversation nevertheless!

  • @thepathakarpit
    @thepathakarpit 7 дней назад +101

    Naval is more dharmik and sanatani than 99.9999% more "Hindus"
    Absolute respect to the man 🙏🏻

    • @himanshu00779
      @himanshu00779 7 дней назад

      what a stupid thing to pull out from this podcast

    • @NerdCentral_
      @NerdCentral_ 7 дней назад +10

      There is no dharmik or Santani or any other religions. It's human creations to cope up with day to day life

    • @thepathakarpit
      @thepathakarpit 6 дней назад +9

      @@NerdCentral_ seeker of truth = sanatani.
      dharm is not religion. it is finding of truth, aligning your actions towards finding truth

    • @vinods5174
      @vinods5174 6 дней назад

      ​@@NerdCentral_ you r ryt .
      do you agree with everything he said ?
      Even he doesn't know the truth, his views are perception of his own , and no book in the santana or any other can give you the absolute answer for everything.

    • @paawanarora1111
      @paawanarora1111 6 дней назад

      No he is not, talking about oneness and still stuck in sense gratification doesn’t make you dharmik mate

  • @Ready.Set.Do.
    @Ready.Set.Do. 7 дней назад +5

    The amount of new questions asked and "new" insights shared by Naval on this was incredible!! Mad props to BeerBiceps for pulling this off so well!

  • @adnan_the_pluviophile
    @adnan_the_pluviophile 4 дня назад

    Thanks Man , Love from Germany !
    I am a huge fan of Naval Ravikant!

  • @LokiWhoRemains
    @LokiWhoRemains 7 дней назад +6

    This man has helped me come out of depression and knowing life better

  • @anutoshghosh7893
    @anutoshghosh7893 6 дней назад +28

    His words and thoughts reflects so much about Advaita Vedanta or non dual self. 👌🙏🙂

    • @paawanarora1111
      @paawanarora1111 4 дня назад +1

      So ?

    • @anutoshghosh7893
      @anutoshghosh7893 4 дня назад +1

      @@paawanarora1111 So nothing, just felt this from the podcast!! If you wanted to hear something specific or know something or have something in mind, you can say

    • @anutoshghosh7893
      @anutoshghosh7893 4 дня назад

      @@paawanarora1111 I hope you have gone through his book "The almanac by Ravikant" if you are still not inspired by his thoughts

    • @anutoshghosh7893
      @anutoshghosh7893 4 дня назад +1

      @@paawanarora1111 It seems you wanted me to come to a conclusion with your "so",but it was just an observation

    • @pizzaparkerhotdogmaguire3225
      @pizzaparkerhotdogmaguire3225 2 дня назад

      ​@@paawanarora1111
      So, he feels good that it came from culture where he's from. Why are you bitter?

  • @aritrachatterjee8650
    @aritrachatterjee8650 3 дня назад

    Any intelligent and well read human is akin to god! The clarity is what we all are looking forward always. I love him.

  • @nakshatrasainlife
    @nakshatrasainlife 7 дней назад +7

    I feel all of us are extremely happy & proud of Ranveer, this is a big achievement and definitely want to appreciate entire Team BeerBiceps for making it happen & bro called ‘Naval’ Bhaiya making my inner child happy 😂

  • @venkateshgiri1
    @venkateshgiri1 7 дней назад +15

    This is the best spirtual podcast that you have done so far! All hats off to Naval for him to demonstrate principles of - Advaitha Vedanata, Awareness (and or consciousness), Non Dual Tantra. You can see how he embodies all these in his every living second. For him not to label or drop jargons when explaining deep concepts in simple string of words is exceptional!
    The kinda of clarity and clairvoyance displayed in speech shows how he is blessed by all 8 goddesses of speech - Vaak Devis (Vasini, Kameshvari, Aruna, Vimala, Jayani, Modini, Sarveshvari, and Kaulini). He didn't sensationalize anything which shows how he is not attached to anything and yet is operating in a state close to that of a 'Jivan Muktha'. If this man has not attained self realization then here is the proof and example that HE IS A PRIME CANDIDATE who will soon hit his goal of self realization. You can see how he does not regret, recollect or regress of the past nor is anxious about the future but is soaking in the bliss-awareness that is present this very second and every second.
    The best secret that Naval dropped which was not explored further is of that of "Direct Experience" and reference to Rupert Spira which means his source of knowledge and current learning is from those of the likes of Christopher Wallis, Bernado Kastrapo, Adya Shanti etc.. who talk about "Direct Experience" to self realization and enlightenment without explicit reference to any terms of any "-ism"s or Santana Dharma (even they acknowledge that is where they learnt it from).
    Once again what a fantastic episode. Felt like a fantastic Navaratri Gift, thank you for this!

    • @AdarshSingh-up5so
      @AdarshSingh-up5so 7 дней назад +3

      Its amazing how you ignore buddha and unnecessary trying to fit advaita.

    • @themoonchild8678
      @themoonchild8678 6 дней назад +1

      ​@@AdarshSingh-up5so fragile ego issues, bro. everything is tanatan drum for these crypto-buddhist advaitis.

    • @paawanarora1111
      @paawanarora1111 6 дней назад +1

      If you love Buddha you shouldn’t be obsessed with someone not mentioning Buddha, if you know what I mean 👁️

    • @ramsantosh87
      @ramsantosh87 6 дней назад

      What a well crafted comment. You have my respect .

    • @doodlergames5118
      @doodlergames5118 5 дней назад +1

      ​@@ramsantosh87 exactly what Naval criticised early in this podcast. Simple minds using big jargon words to push abstract nonsense. When you poke, you know its shallow.

  • @AnishPandey
    @AnishPandey День назад

    When Naval sits across from you for a podcast, you know you've reached the pinnacle of your journey. Congratulations, mate-what an achievement! Having a legend like Naval as your guest is a testament to the heights you've scaled. Well done!

  • @MANGESH0805
    @MANGESH0805 5 дней назад +32

    I had so much expections man, it's like you are interviewing Einstein and asking him what is 2+2

    • @Mr_pentool_
      @Mr_pentool_ 5 дней назад +1

      Agreed

    • @weekendvihari5695
      @weekendvihari5695 4 дня назад +7

      Podcasting naval is not an easy task brother. He atleast got him as a guest here. What have you and i done other than commenting here 😄 so just chill. Having expectations is our mistake

    • @harveyspecter1855
      @harveyspecter1855 2 дня назад

      Agreed....

  • @teamextremeaarya7760
    @teamextremeaarya7760 6 дней назад +81

    This episode is proof that we're letting the wrong person represent India.
    Ranveer, your lack of research and model of basic questioning cannot and should not be excused as "Indian public is into emotions."
    After Naval saying multiple times about his lack of interest in the person. You continue asking what if questions and things about him personally instead of his experiences and the fate of the future.
    You clearly were following a script in the podcast. The inability to be able to continue your questioning based on his answers and getting deep into a topic is shameful, considering you have years of experience in such conversations.
    You certainly were the first to start the podcast revolution in India but it's high time you evolve. Stop chasing views and get into qualtative podcasts.
    Your focus still is on making celebrity content which gets you mass views. You have the opportunity to improve your podcast and take the knowledge of all your listeners one level higher. You seem not at all interested in that.
    Podcasters like Prakhar would've been a much better host for someone with the stature of Naval.

    • @shobinyad6643
      @shobinyad6643 6 дней назад +2

      Now I am even more curious to listen to this podcast. I also listen to Prakhar.

    • @Ragsgallery
      @Ragsgallery 6 дней назад +5

      On point, even after Naval saying "I don't think much about myself " he still goes ahead and ask those scripted questions. Plz prepare well. Not everyone is a Bollywood star! 😅

    • @EHolmes
      @EHolmes 5 дней назад +4

      You spoke my mind. This was fucking irritating to watch. The question were too shallow. Ranveer wasn’t present there i felt like he just kind of lost. He couldn’t grasp naval answer and did deep follow up questioning. Naval was bored as hell, you can see that when he was swinging in the chair all the time.

    • @hareshnakrani7148
      @hareshnakrani7148 4 дня назад

      Now your first statement itself reflects you being emotional

    • @Hardiknandha
      @Hardiknandha 4 дня назад

      Exactly I literally Hated ranveer Knowing how Foolish Questions and How Immature This Guy is literally man Like the Question He is asking and The He is describing again and again about Himself bcos of India as he is like this and that etc

  • @sagarsaga4327
    @sagarsaga4327 2 дня назад

    Words of wisdom from a living legend.. as i go deep into, struck chords like jiddu Krishnamurthy sirs philosophy with d touch of modern science. Thanks ranveer for bringing up this eye opener .

  • @TheInsaneTimes
    @TheInsaneTimes 6 дней назад +9

    "This is the biggest day for me" My man says this to everyone.. 😂

  • @AiLui-p2e
    @AiLui-p2e 5 дней назад +19

    books mentionned :
    -the autobiography of a yogi // paramahansa yogananda
    -the life of the buddha
    -the macintosh way // guy kawasaki
    -srimad bhagavad gita
    -ashtavakra gita
    -the supreme yoga / yoga vasistha
    -siddhartha // hermann hesse
    -raja yoga // swami vivekananda
    author: de mello, shopenhauer, emerson,

    • @srikanthraghavan9237
      @srikanthraghavan9237 3 дня назад

      Actually, it is not damelo, it is Anthony De Mello

    • @AiLui-p2e
      @AiLui-p2e 2 дня назад +1

      @@srikanthraghavan9237 got it, i corrected it, thanks for pointing it out

  • @mrxXxkink
    @mrxXxkink 4 дня назад

    This was a great podcast episode to listen to. I’m always happy and interested to listen to Naval. Long time fan, really opened my eyes to a lot of things and his positive impact on my life is unmeasurable. Thank you Naval from the bottom of my heart ❤️

  • @crossbladesak9013
    @crossbladesak9013 6 дней назад +116

    Naval sir back slapped Ranveer many times I think most people might not even be aware of it😂

    • @gnanyreddy3030
      @gnanyreddy3030 5 дней назад +2

      🤣

    • @Iam_healthy1
      @Iam_healthy1 5 дней назад +20

      Agree 😂 Especially when repeatedly talking about Hinduism & kind of forcing Naval to feel proud of being Indian. These all felt Irritating. As we all know , Ranveer doesn't Hesitate 😂

    • @IAMTBeastmode4472
      @IAMTBeastmode4472 4 дня назад +10

      Ranveer is also learning with each podcast and we need to thank this guy and appreciate for the kind of work he is doing !

    • @siddhrau
      @siddhrau 2 дня назад

      That's what I observed. Ranveer on several occasions tried to impose things into Naval , but Naval subtly rejected this.

    • @Nipun_Chauhan
      @Nipun_Chauhan 2 дня назад

      Ikr 😂

  • @rohanagarwal656
    @rohanagarwal656 7 дней назад +24

    Naval bhai humble krdiya 'LUCK BOL K'🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @ryangreen45
      @ryangreen45 7 дней назад +6

      Luck is a big factor, start businesses of your own and you'll realise. But at the same time, you've to be persistent and relentless

  • @Bongskills
    @Bongskills 7 дней назад +11

    This dude ahead of 99% people with powerful intellectual brain 🧠 This is Greatest Podcast Of All Time ❤

  • @suvendroseal1724
    @suvendroseal1724 7 дней назад +10

    Opened my notebook and ready to change my life again with Naval. Cannot wait.

  • @anishkulkarni6792
    @anishkulkarni6792 3 дня назад +1

    Best episode ever, he spoke so many great things so normally and fast , omg.

  • @nikhilmalhotra9605
    @nikhilmalhotra9605 5 дней назад +11

    Naval roasting Ranveer like anything.

    • @Rugvedarts
      @Rugvedarts 5 дней назад +9

      Ranveer is trying to impose indiannes , sanatan etc upon naval , ranveer is so full of " me me me me "

    • @klalrinfela9313
      @klalrinfela9313 19 часов назад +3

      without any delay Naval quickly says i dont have advice for you, with pure rejection to the overly obsessed fanboy based annoying question.

  • @sujaysahu8984
    @sujaysahu8984 7 дней назад +13

    "Self Obsession is Root of Unhappiness"

  • @bindus602
    @bindus602 4 дня назад

    What I love about Naval is his raw honesty

  • @ngxoxo
    @ngxoxo 6 дней назад +4

    two of my favourite people on the internet!! such a treat💞

  • @dhiveshjoshi
    @dhiveshjoshi 7 дней назад +6

    When OG said: "In long term you will be remembered for your BEST WORK." - this episode will go down the history as that episode for BeerBiceps -- Implies Historic. Thanks and Congratulations.
    His emphasis on the importance of having children and the side effects of weed is likely to change many minds, which is essential.
    The podcast offers valuable insights on various topics such as self-awareness, truth, goals, relationships, understanding versus knowledge, decision-making, first principles, verifiable truth, death, and memory, past and future. In essence, it provides guidance on how to navigate through life effectively.
    Every time I open Twitter after work and see OG's tweet, it's an aha moment. It feels like a Netflix episode but more frequent, catering to intellectuals around the globe. I'm eagerly anticipating OG's Cult!

  • @AnkitSharma-fy7ih
    @AnkitSharma-fy7ih 3 дня назад

    I could relate to so many things what Naval experienced or said. I am sure there are so many of us who have great intellect and share common beliefs but to varied extents, hence the uniqueness.

  • @AnupreetBhuyar
    @AnupreetBhuyar 6 дней назад +8

    Kapil Gupta MD and Naval Ravikant are most definitely the best truth seekers of modern times, do checkout their books, podcasts,etc

  • @JKS323
    @JKS323 6 дней назад +4

    Beerbiceps dropping one of the most goated podcast of all time. I don’t believe Naval has done much podcast interviews after that Joe Rogan episode.
    Everything he says is so good. I still go back to Joe Rogan’s episode to listen to him.

  • @anguschristiansen
    @anguschristiansen День назад

    Thank you Naval , i will be revisiting this episode many times to come

  • @venumadhava9514
    @venumadhava9514 7 дней назад +5

    The cinematography is straight dope 🔥

  • @vedangdamle1758
    @vedangdamle1758 5 дней назад +9

    I see that Naval didn't go into Ranveer's strong identification with being Indian and Sanatani. If he would, he would say...
    "Any identification is binding; it's only if you dis-identify from everything, you reach the truth and peace."
    He also mentioned Osho very subtly but I see that Osho has a great great influence on Naval.

    • @suvendroseal1724
      @suvendroseal1724 5 дней назад

      Where is that quote from?

    • @vedangdamle1758
      @vedangdamle1758 5 дней назад

      @@suvendroseal1724 Nowhere actually. I'm not citing anyone. It's just what I've learned from Naval and originally from Osho.

  • @sarthaksingh4721
    @sarthaksingh4721 2 дня назад +1

    In the middle of this great conversation and loving it ! Prolly the best podcast I've ever listened to, WOW!

  • @NitinPatidar
    @NitinPatidar 7 дней назад +10

    Thanks a lot Beerbiceps team ❤🎉 cheers

  • @VinayakPanchal007
    @VinayakPanchal007 4 дня назад +6

    This podcast felt like a conversation between 🤡🗿
    You were lucky Naval is humble to smile through your dumb questions.

  • @iamrishavk
    @iamrishavk 3 дня назад +2

    Naval Ravikant has the real life persona of Eric from Industry series. He has the real aura of a boss

  • @flute_academy
    @flute_academy 4 дня назад +10

    It’s like watching two people who are precise opposites of each other talking

  • @MosesRabuka
    @MosesRabuka 5 дней назад +4

    Naval is the modern-day Socrates, he embodies his famous quote “I know that I know nothing”. The highest form of intelligence…

  • @atharvaraut1067
    @atharvaraut1067 3 дня назад

    Great work!
    Always a pleasure to hear Naval Ravikant and thank you Ranveer for still managing to touch so many new points regardless of all the content that's already out!

  • @harimyoldpal
    @harimyoldpal 5 дней назад +2

    Great job in inviting Naval. Coming from the channel being hacked and all. Kudos to you for that.
    Naval is an amazing personality. I learned quite a lot from this podcast but I loved the Joe rogan one better. My reasons for that:
    1. There were too many loaded questions- mostly from nationalistic and sanadhan dharm background- trying to feel proud and hear Naval trying to praise Indian books and culture. Many a times I felt like Naval had to delayer the hidden premise before sharing his ideas.
    2. Wish there were more questions on business and startups. It’s good to understand the wealth creation aspect from him too. He’s one of the finest entrepreneurs and thinkers of our time.
    3. Many cliche questions- like happy wife, happy life. Blah blah

  • @ultimatethinker391
    @ultimatethinker391 4 дня назад +7

    Loved how naval call out whenever ranveer was bullshiting under the umbrella of sanatana dharm

  • @vanshraj1850
    @vanshraj1850 3 дня назад

    Thank god we have an initiation into the selfless nature of the mind in India. Thanks Naval for bringing in this perspective here.

  • @whatthetwinsdo
    @whatthetwinsdo 6 дней назад +5

    Best 1 hour 40 mins spent this month! Thank you for sharing this, truly changed the way I look at things.

    • @jude.niranjan
      @jude.niranjan 6 дней назад

      For me it's the best online time I spend this year. Naval is a superstar

  • @Nani-t6c
    @Nani-t6c 6 дней назад +3

    Went in to the podcast because Naval, my god is it hard to get through.