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January 25, 9:25 PM
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Appearing better than others is always dangerous, but most dangerous of all is to appear to have no faults or weaknesses. Envy creates silent enemies.
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January 25, 9:03 PM
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“The nature of compound interest is that it behaves like a snowball"
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January 25, 9:00 PM
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Data shows Buffett beat markets by investing in quality, not cheap stocks.
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Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross joined New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft in denouncing New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani in a recent town hall interview
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January 25, 8:44 PM
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I spoke with 21 billionaires about the Golden State’s proposed asset seizure ballot measure, the legal chaos it would unleash, and why nearly all of them are planning to flee.
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January 25, 8:43 PM
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The billionaire businessman is a dad to three children
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January 25, 8:34 PM
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Advisers recommend leaving breadcrumbs, like a ‘we’ve moved’ note on the Christmas card, and you really do have to quit the country club.
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For individuals and families who have accumulated significant wealth, taxation becomes less about annual filing and more about long-term structural risk. Family offices exist precisely because complexity compounds over time. Multiple operating businesses, investment vehicles, real estate holdings, philanthropic entities, and cross-border exposure create layers of tax consequences that cannot be managed through standard compliance […]
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January 24, 9:30 PM
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What is the Law of Irrationality? The Law of Irrationality, the foundational principle of Robert Greene's The Concise Laws of Human Nature, asserts that emotions—not conscious thought—are the primary drivers of human behavior. Despite our belief that we rationally control our decisions, our emotions
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January 24, 8:19 PM
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What is Letter 19 About? Letter 19, written on March 15, 1931, explores the psychology of ambition and the determination to achieve first place in any competitive endeavor. Inspired by a conversation with his friend Henry Ford about the indispensability of ambition for great accomplishment, Rockefel
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January 24, 6:40 PM
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Law 43 states: "Coercion creates a reaction that will eventually work against you. You must seduce others into wanting to move in your direction.
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January 24, 6:14 PM
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Law 42 teaches that trouble in any group can often be traced to a single influential individual—the stirrer, the arrogant underling, or the poisoner of goodwill. Rather than wasting time fighting symptoms or negotiating with irredeemable troublemakers, you should neutralize the source by isolating o
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January 24, 5:50 PM
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Robert Greene's Law 41 from The 48 Laws of Power delivers a striking psychological truth: what comes first always appears better and more original than what follows. If you succeed a great predecessor—whether a famous parent, legendary boss, or celebrated founder—you face the daunting task of accomp
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January 24, 5:34 PM
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Law 40 from Robert Greene's The 48 Laws of Power teaches that what is offered for free is dangerous—it usually involves a trick or hidden obligation. True power comes from paying your own way, which keeps you free from gratitude, guilt, and manipulation.
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January 24, 7:52 AM
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January 16, 2026, 3:23 PM ET LA Rams owner Stan Kroenke became the largest private landowner in the U.S. in 2025. Stan Kroenke, the billionaire owner of the world’s most valuable portfolio of sports clubs, including the Los Angeles Rams and London’s Arsenal Football Club, can boast another title. The Colorado real-estate magnate, once dubbed “Silent Stan” for his reticence to talk to the press, is America’s largest private landowner, according to a report published this week by The Land Report.
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Enzo is the CEO of Lugen Family Office, CEO of Medici Family Office, a best selling author, and a social entrepreneur. Enzo is the most trusted Consigliere to several UHNW families and a sought after speaker.
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