The Almanack of Naval Ravikant – Crossword Challenge
Across
- 3. – Naval says wealth comes from creating this — something that scales without your direct input.
- 5. – It’s your most valuable asset in long-term games with long-term people.
- 7. – The ability to make good decisions; Naval says this is more valuable than hard work.
- 9. – Type of knowledge Naval says you should master — the kind that’s unique to you.
- 11. – Naval’s lifelong habit that gives him leverage and insight.
- 12. – Naval says the best work feels like this — when you enjoy what you do.
- 15. – Naval divides this into four types; but he says to rely on preparation, not chance.
- 16. – The foundation of your actions and happiness — Naval emphasizes living in alignment with these.
- 17. – The ultimate goal of happiness; the absence of unnecessary desires.
- 18. – Naval says money buys this, but real wealth is freedom over it.
- 19. – Naval’s key habit to quiet the mind and understand himself.
Down
- 1. – Naval says this compounds just like money if you read and learn daily.
- 2. – A skill you can train, not something you chase.
- 4. – “A calm ___, a fit body, and a house full of love cannot be bought.”
- 6. – Naval says play games you can win by being yourself.
- 8. – Naval says this is a “contract you make with yourself to be unhappy until you get what you want.”
- 10. – What both money and knowledge do over time if you’re consistent.
- 13. – Naval says true wealth is the ability to do what you want, when you want.
- 14. – The best investment you can make; Naval calls it the ultimate leverage.
- 15. – What Naval calls the “force multiplier” for your effort — through capital, code, or media.