Wang Nuannuan's recent events have been seen by many people.


She was involved in the incident of a pregnant woman in Thailand falling off a cliff, and there are still a hundred steel nails inside her body, making it difficult to walk more than five thousand steps, relying on painkillers to get through each day.
In recent years, she has risen again through traffic and signed with MCN company Wuyou Media. But she was scheduled for over 220 live broadcasts in a year by the company, with the longest session exceeding 12 hours, even during pregnancy and postpartum.
On May 8th, while filming at Songcheng Scenic Area, she suddenly had a seizure, collapsed, and was taken to the hospital.
After watching, I only have one feeling:
You see, life has been saved.
But the pressure to survive won't become gentler just because you almost died.
I want to ask a question:
If your current job suddenly stopped for a month,
what would happen?
Would your income stop? Would your team disband? Would clients leave?
If the answer is "yes," then what you're doing now isn't a career, it's just working yourself to death.
A true career is one that can continue even if you're not there,
like dollar-cost averaging into the Nasdaq, using money to work for you.
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