Wealth is assets that earn while you sleep
People outside of the tech industry, people in all walks of life, people want to know how to solve their money problems. Everyone vaguely knows that they want to be wealthy, but they donât have a good set of principles to do it by.
Wealth is assets that earn while you sleep
Nivi: Whatâs the difference between wealth, money, and status?
Naval: Wealth is the thing that you want. Wealth is assets that earn while you sleep. Wealth is the factory, the robots, thatâs cranking out things. Wealth is the computer program thatâs running at night, thatâs serving other customers. Wealth is even money in the bank that is being reinvested into other assets, and into other businesses.
Even a house can be a form of wealth because you can rent it out, although thatâs probably a lower use of productivity of land than doing some commercial enterprise.
So, my definition of wealth is much more businesses and assets that can earn while you sleep.
Wealth buys your freedom
The reason you want wealth is because it buys you your freedom. So, you donât have to wear a tie like a collar around your neck. So, you donât have to wake up at 7:00 AM, and rush to work, and sit in commute traffic. So, you donât have to waste away your entire life grinding all your productive hours away into a soulless job that doesnât fulfill you.
So, the purpose of wealth is freedom. Itâs nothing more than that. Itâs not to buy fur coats, or drive Ferraris, or sail yachts, or jet around the world in your Gulfstream. That stuff gets really boring and really stupid, really fast. Itâs really so that you are your own sovereign individual.
Youâre not going to get that unless you really want it. The entire world wants it and the entire world is working hard at it.
To some extent it is competitive. Itâs a positive sum game, but there are competitive elements to it. Because thereâs a finite amount of resources right now in society. To get the resources to do what you want, you have to stand out.
Money is how we transfer wealth
Money is how we transfer wealth. Money is social credits. It is the ability to have credits and debits of other peopleâs time.
If I do my job right, if I create value for society, society says, âOh, thank you. We owe you something in the future for the work that you did in the past. Hereâs a little IOU. Letâs call that money.â
That money gets debased because people steal the IOUs. The government prints extra IOUs. People renege on their IOUs. But money is trying to be a reliable IOU from society that you are owed something for something you, or someone who gave you the money, did in the past.
We can transfer these IOUs around. So, money is how we transfer wealth.
Status is your rank in the social hierarchy
There are fundamentally two huge games in life that people play. One is the money game. Because money is not going to solve all of your problems, but itâs going to solve all of your money problems. I think people know that. They realize that, so they want to make money.
But at the same time, many of them deep down believe that they canât make it. They donât want any wealth creation to happen. So, they virtue signal by attacking the whole enterprise by saying, âWell, making money is evil. You shouldnât do it.â
But theyâre actually playing the other game, which is the status game. Theyâre trying to be high status in the eyes of other people watching by saying, âWell, I donât need money. We donât want money.â
Status is your ranking in the social hierarchy.
Wealth is not a zero-sum game. Everybody in the world can have a house. Because you have a house doesnât take away from my ability to have a house. If anything, the more houses that are built, the easier it becomes to build houses, the more we know about building houses, and the more people that can have houses.
Wealth is a very positive sum game. We create things together. Weâre starting this endeavor to create this piece of art that explains what weâre doing. At the end of it, something brand new will be created. Itâs a positive sum game.
Status is a very old game
Status, on the other hand, is a zero-sum game. Itâs a very old game. Weâve been playing it since monkey tribes. Itâs hierarchical. Whoâs number one? Whoâs number two? Whoâs number three? And for number three to move to number two, number two has to move out of that slot. So, status is a zero-sum game.
Politics is an example of a status game. Even sports is an example of a status game. To be the winner, there must be a loser. I donât fundamentally love status games. They play an important role in our society, so we can figure out whoâs in charge. But fundamentally, you play them because theyâre a necessary evil.
On an evolutionary basis, if you go back thousands of years, status is a much better predictor of survival than wealth is. You couldnât have wealth before the farming age because you couldnât store things. Hunter-gatherers carried everything on their backs.
So, hunter-gatherers lived in entirely status based societies. Farmers started going to wealth-based societies. And the modern industrial economies are much more heavily wealth-based societies.
People creating wealth will always be attacked by people playing status games
Thereâs always a subtle competition going on between status and wealth. For example, when journalists attack rich people, or attack the technology industry, theyâre really bidding for status. Theyâre saying, âNo, the people are more important. And I, the journalist, represent the people, and therefore I am more important.â
The problem is that to win at a status game, you have to put somebody else down. Thatâs why you should avoid status games in your life because they make you into an angry combative person. Youâre always fighting to put other people down, to put yourself and the people you like up.
Status games are always going to exist. Thereâs no way around it, but realize that most of the time, when youâre trying to create wealth, youâre getting attacked by someone else, and theyâre trying to look like a goody-two shoes.
Theyâre trying to up their own status at your expense. Theyâre playing a different game. And itâs a worse game. Itâs a zero-sum game, instead of a positive sum game.