Explore Naval Ravikant's revolutionary framework for building true wealth through assets, not salary, while discovering the learnable skills that separate the wealthy from the merely well-paid.

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**Lena:** Hey Miles, I've been thinking about something that's been bugging me. Everyone talks about getting rich, but what if we're all chasing the wrong thing entirely?
**Miles:** Oh, that's interesting. What do you mean?
**Lena:** Well, I just came across Naval Ravikant's ideas, and he makes this distinction that completely flipped my perspective. He says we should seek wealth, not money or status. At first I thought, "Isn't that the same thing?"
**Miles:** Right, I mean, doesn't everyone want to be wealthy? What's the difference?
**Lena:** That's exactly what I thought! But here's the thing—Naval defines wealth as having assets that earn while you sleep. Money is just how we transfer time and wealth, and status is just your place in the social hierarchy. So you could have a high-status job making good money but still not be building actual wealth.
**Miles:** Ah, so it's about the difference between trading your time for money versus having your money work for you. That's fascinating because most people, myself included, focus on climbing the salary ladder rather than building assets.
**Lena:** Exactly! And here's what really got me—Naval claims that getting wealthy is actually a learnable skill, not just luck. So let's dive into how he thinks we can all develop this skill set.