That Remote Life | Interviews with Digital Nomads and Location Independent Entrepreneurs

Today on the podcast I am very excited to be joined by Eric Jorgenson, the author of my favorite book of 2020 - The Almanack of Naval. If you've never heard of Naval, he is a prolific Silicon Valley investor and philosopher who gained a lot of public notoriety for his deep dives on Twitter and podcasts breaking down how to become wealthy and happy step-by-step in today's world.

In 2018 Eric tweeted a simple question, "should I compile all of Naval's best tweets, interviews, posts, and conversations organized by topic in a short book?" Thousands of responses and hundreds of retweets later he had an answer, including one from Naval himself who responded saying that he'd be happy to help...and thus the idea for the Almanack of Naval was both. The book proved to not be such a simple project but 2 and a half years after first sending out that tweet the book was published and became an immediate top seller.

We started this interview by speaking about Eric's background and how he even ended up becoming interested in Naval in the first place and then we took a hard turn and went deep down the rabbit hole of one of Naval's biggest contributions, his view and breakdown of Leverage and how it applies to our day to day life and economy. Personally, this is one of my favorite interviews we've done on this podcast and I think you guys are really going to enjoy this conversation and walk away having learned a lot about how to make the most of your time and expertise.

Show Notes

💬 Topics Discussed:
  • How putting yourself in uncomfortable situations can help you become a stronger person.
  • Should you tell people about the projects you’re working on?
  • Eric's background and how he came to write the Almanack of Naval
  • What was it like writing a book about Naval Ravikant
  • Other projects Eric is currently working on
  • The 4 different types of leverage
  • How you can use leverages to your advantage in your day to day life
  • How Twitter can be a great exposure tool
  • Why leverage is the new compounding interest
  • Are you on the "right side of leverage"?
  • How can we all be leveraged together?
  • How exactly do you teach leverage?
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That Remote Life is a podcast focused on helping you become location independent in order to live life on your terms. Serial entrepreneur and traveler Mitko Karshovski interviews some of the most successful entrepreneurs and digital nomads to help uncover the strategies and skills to help you reach the same success. Follow Mitko's journey in real-time as he builds his own location independent business and shares all the lessons and experiences. If you are someone who wants to get out of a desk job, start your own business, and become a location independent entrepreneur, then this show is for you. Visit the show online at ThatRemoteLife.com/podcast