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Naval Ravikant presents a path to wealth and happiness through specific knowledge and serenity, challenging the hustle culture. The book reveals how to achieve economic freedom and psychological well-being by owning the machine, not being a cog. It highlights 'permissionless leverage' and subtracting noise for inner peace. This blueprint for a purposeful life demonstrates that true freedom resides within.
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