Why is it so hard for ordinary people to make big money?


The whole society is trying every possible way to prevent you from getting rich, including yourself and even your parents (although they really want you to get rich)
(for example, insisting that you must buy your own house to live in; living as a renter is not worth a lifetime).
Many times, poverty is more like a deeply ingrained mindset, judgment habits, and reactions in the body. Even if you suddenly make money, if the underlying logic doesn’t change, you’re likely to lose it, not be able to expand it, or even destroy opportunities bit by bit with your own hands (like opening a store).
Many people say they want to be rich,
but in reality, the most familiar, most comfortable, and most acceptable form of money to them is only one: money earned through overtime, late nights, selling physical strength and time, money earned by pinching pennies, saving little by little, and enduring hardships.
Of course, this kind of money is not bad money.
The problem is, if a person can only earn this kind of money, it’s very difficult for them to truly become wealthy.
Because when it comes to getting rich, it’s ultimately not about “how much hardship you can endure.”
It’s about
whether there is a cognitive gap,
whether there is judgment,
whether there is a possibility to make income independent of simply selling time (such as Nasdaq, coding, or self-media with time compounding effects).
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