When a person's savings can cover basic living expenses for a period of time, they have a "safety buffer."


This buffer significantly reduces survival stress,
allowing people not to focus solely on immediate income,
but to have the capacity to make longer-term decisions,
such as learning new skills, seeking better opportunities, or trying some risky options.
Therefore, once savings reach a certain level,
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