“Don’t look for balance. Feed your (good) obsessions.”
— @naval
“Vibe coding is just my latest obsession. I have an obsessive personality. Every six months I get obsessed with something new, and I’ve learned over time, there are bad obsessions — like, if you are overeating, or if you’re doing drugs, or you’re playing too many video games — that’s a bad obsession. But there are good obsessions. The intellectual obsessions are good obsessions. So I’ve learned to feed my intellectual obsessions.
I go out of my way to indulge in it. I don’t look for balance. I look to feed my obsessions. And then once the obsession phase passes, like it inevitably does — you get a little tired of the thing — some large piece of it stays with you for the rest of your life.
And so I would say indulge your obsessions. Don’t worry about business books. Like if you want to be good at sales, then find something that you really care about that you want to sell and go sell that thing. And it won’t be hard. It won’t feel like sales. If it feels to you like you’re selling, then you’re probably selling the wrong thing.
But if you’re just being enthusiastic about it, if you’re just conveying your enthusiasm, and you can’t control yourself, then you found the right thing to sell.”
Taken from a Reddit AMA answered by Naval in 2019.
(hey Naval just need some parenting advice. I know you don't like to give advice and I remember you said on Joe Rogan that all advices cancel each other...but still if you have anything to say about parenting would love to hear it. Thanks)