The Age of Leverage
Archimedes moving the earth with a lever (unknown artist).

The Age of Leverage

In today's rapidly evolving landscape, Naval Ravikant's concept of living in an "age of leverage" offers a compelling mental model for understanding how individuals can amplify their impact and success.

According to Naval, we now have unprecedented tools at our disposal that allow us to multiply our efforts and reach. These tools are forms of leverage that can be categorized into three main types: Labor, Capital, and Product.


  • Labor Leverage

Traditionally, labor leverage comes from having people work for you. This is the oldest form of leverage and is often the first one people think of. You hire employees, build a team, and your efforts are multiplied through the collective work of others. However, labor leverage usually requires permission in the form of hiring, and it involves managing people, which can be complex and time-consuming.


  • Capital Leverage

Capital leverage involves using money to multiply your efforts. This could be in the form of investment, where your money works for you, or in business, where capital can be used to scale operations. Like labor leverage, capital leverage often requires permission. You need to convince investors to give you money or financial institutions to loan you funds.


  • Product Leverage

This is where the concept of "permissionless leverage" comes into play. Product leverage, particularly in the form of code or media, allows you to extend your influence without needing to manage people or ask for capital. If you write a piece of software, create a podcast, or publish a book, these products can be distributed to millions without requiring incremental effort. This is permissionless because, thanks to the internet, you don't need anyone's approval to distribute your product globally.


What Does This Mean For Us?

Understanding these forms of leverage provides a mental model for navigating our careers and lives. Labor and capital leverage, while powerful, often come with strings attached and require various forms of permission and compromise.

Product leverage, especially in its permissionless form, offers an unprecedented opportunity for individual empowerment. It democratizes the playing field, allowing anyone with skill and initiative to make a significant impact without the traditional gatekeepers.

In this age of leverage, the key to success lies in finding a position of leverage by skillfully combining these different forms of leverage. One might start with labor leverage, accumulate capital, and then invest in creating permissionless products that reach a global audience. The possibilities are endless, and the potential for impact is enormous.

Adopting Naval's "leverage framework" can serve as a powerful tool for decision-making and strategic planning. It's not just about working hard; it's about working smart with the right kind of leverage.


The idea of the "leverage framework" is taken from "The Almanack of Naval Ravikant" written by Eric Jorgensen. The whole book can be downloaded freely as a PDF or ePUB from https://www.navalmanack.com/.



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