Warren Buffett, worth $130 billion, spends 80% of his day reading, not grinding. Naval Ravikant built wealth by working smarter, not harder.

The richest and happiest people in the world know a secret: success isn’t about more effort—it’s about better leverage. Most people hustle endlessly, chasing someone else’s definition of success.

The real winners? They design a life where their version of success comes with less struggle, not more.

The trick isn’t working harder—it’s making your work work for you. So, what’s your leverage?
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Merovingian Club

A club for red-pilled exiles.