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Notice what comes naturally.

What you do without thinking. What doesn't drain you.

That's not a hobby. That's your edge.

But most people dismiss it.

"It's too easy. Can't be valuable."

So they chase harder things. Things that feel more impressive.

Things that require grinding.

And ignore the thing that's actually easy for them.

But that's backward.

Your edge is what's easy for you and hard for everyone else.

Person A: Gravitates toward hard things. Struggles. Burns out.

Person B: Does the thing that's easy for them. Excels. Never burns out.

Why?

Because Person B found the intersection of easy + valuable.

That intersection is where you win.

Easy for you = you can do it at scale.

Easy for you = you never run out of energy.

Easy for you = you're doing what you're built for.

But people think value requires struggle.

That hard = worth something.

When really the opposite is true.

Investors see ANOTHER return from Masterworks (!!!!)

That’s 6 sales in 7 months. 29 all time. And the performance?

16.5%, 17.6%, and 17.8%, net annualized returns on sold works held longer than one year (See all 29 at Masterworks.com)

It’s not from stocks, private equity, or real estate… it’s from contemporary and post war art. Crazy, right?

With Masterworks, you don’t need to be a BILLIONAIRE to invest in multi-million dollar art anymore.

Historically, the segment overall has had attractive appreciation and low correlation to stocks.*

Masterworks targets works featuring legends like Banksy, Basquiat, and Picasso, identifying what they believe to have significant long-term appreciation potential, not just at the artist level but at the level of individual artworks.

As one of the largest players in the art market, with $1.3 billion invested over 500 artworks, they pass critical advantages through to their 70,000+ members to add art to their portfolios strategically.

Looking to diversify your investments in 2026?

*According to Masterworks data. Investing involves risk. Past performance is not indicative of future returns. See important Reg A disclosures at masterworks.com/cd.

The most valuable things feel effortless.

Because you're using your actual strengths.

Not fighting against them.

I kept trying to do things I had to work at.

Thought harder things = more important.

Ignored what was easy for me.

Then I realized: The easy thing was what people actually wanted.

And it was easy because I was built for it.

Not because it was simple.

Just natural.

So I focused there.

And suddenly it mattered.

Not because I worked harder.

But because I stopped fighting my nature.

So here's the shift:

Notice what's easy for you.

The thing you do naturally.

The thing that doesn't drain you.

That's not a hobby.

That's your calling.

Focus there.

Talk soon, Dyl - Founder of Relentlece.

P.S. What's easy for you that seems hard for everyone else? That's your thing. Focus there.

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