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Naval Ravikant on How to Get Rich (without getting lucky) " I like to think that if I lost everything and landed on a random street in any English-speaking country, within 5,10 years I'd be wealthy again. Because it's a skill set that I've developed and I think anyone can develop" Here's a one pager that sums up his entire blog post 👇

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