14 True Statements from a Successful Person to Ordinary Families for You to Ponder
1. The first sentence: Unless absolutely necessary, do not get involved in agriculture. Whether it's planting or breeding, making money in agriculture is very difficult, and the risks are high. This path is hard to walk. Please, dear viewers, click on the "Follow" button in the upper right corner; it not only makes it easier for you to discuss and share but also brings you a different sense of participation. Thank you for your support! 2. Second sentence: Don't easily lend money to relatives and friends. When you lend, it's a matter of affection; when you ask for it back, you become enemies. How many families have fallen out over borrowed money? If you can't get the money back, you end up offending people. It's better to keep your wallet closed from the start. 3. Third sentence: Working class, stop always thinking about quitting your job to start a business. The glamorous view of a boss you see is often backed by a pile of debts. Without a stable customer base and cash flow, quitting your job to start a business is like betting your family's livelihood on tomorrow. 4. Fourth sentence: Never overspend on luxury goods. Carrying a bag worth tens of thousands won't truly elevate you to high society. Saving money to pay off your mortgage and raise your children is what ordinary people should focus on. 5. Fifth sentence: Don't follow the trend of expensive training classes for children's education. Instead of throwing money at it, spend more time reading with your children. I've seen too many parents spend hundreds of thousands on tutoring, and their children's grades are still a mess. 6. Sixth sentence: Ordinary families should never get involved in stocks and futures. You think you can get rich overnight, but in the end, you lose everything. Those big influencers who teach stock trading would have quietly made their fortunes if they really had the skills. 7. The seventh point: When buying a car, do not purchase one that costs more than twice the family's annual income. It may look impressive on the road, but the cost of maintaining the car can burden the whole family. A practical and fuel-efficient vehicle is the wise choice. 8. Eighth saying: Do not partner with relatives in business; when you make money, you argue over dividends, and when you lose money, you blame each other. Many uncles and nephews fall out, and brothers become enemies, all because money disrupts familial ties. 9. The ninth saying: Don't seek random treatments when a family member is sick at home. If a top-tier hospital can't cure the illness, alternative remedies are even less reliable. How many people have been deceived to the point of losing everything, ending up with nothing to show for it. 10. The tenth sentence: Ordinary people shouldn't always think about getting rich through self-media. The internet celebrities you see making money easily have teams behind them burning cash to operate. Blindly quitting your job to become a blogger will likely leave you unable to afford food. 11. The eleventh sentence: Don't have a third or fourth child just to have a son; if you can't afford to raise them, it will only harm the children and make you suffer as well. Now, both genders are the same; raising one good child is worth more than having a bunch. 12. The twelfth sentence: Stay away from gambling and online loans; getting involved with these two is equivalent to walking down a dead end. How many people have lost their houses and cars, ultimately leading to their families falling apart. 13. Sentence Thirteen: Don't always think you are lucky enough to win the lottery; the chance of winning the lottery is lower than being struck by lightning. Save the money you would spend on lottery tickets, and in a few years, it will be a significant amount of savings. 14. Fourteenth sentence: When your parents are sick, don't hesitate; they need treatment. Money can be earned back, but once your parents are gone, they are truly gone. Don't wait until you regret it to understand this truth. #GT
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14 True Statements from a Successful Person to Ordinary Families for You to Ponder
1. The first sentence: Unless absolutely necessary, do not get involved in agriculture. Whether it's planting or breeding, making money in agriculture is very difficult, and the risks are high. This path is hard to walk. Please, dear viewers, click on the "Follow" button in the upper right corner; it not only makes it easier for you to discuss and share but also brings you a different sense of participation. Thank you for your support!
2. Second sentence: Don't easily lend money to relatives and friends. When you lend, it's a matter of affection; when you ask for it back, you become enemies. How many families have fallen out over borrowed money? If you can't get the money back, you end up offending people. It's better to keep your wallet closed from the start.
3. Third sentence: Working class, stop always thinking about quitting your job to start a business. The glamorous view of a boss you see is often backed by a pile of debts. Without a stable customer base and cash flow, quitting your job to start a business is like betting your family's livelihood on tomorrow.
4. Fourth sentence: Never overspend on luxury goods. Carrying a bag worth tens of thousands won't truly elevate you to high society. Saving money to pay off your mortgage and raise your children is what ordinary people should focus on.
5. Fifth sentence: Don't follow the trend of expensive training classes for children's education. Instead of throwing money at it, spend more time reading with your children. I've seen too many parents spend hundreds of thousands on tutoring, and their children's grades are still a mess.
6. Sixth sentence: Ordinary families should never get involved in stocks and futures. You think you can get rich overnight, but in the end, you lose everything. Those big influencers who teach stock trading would have quietly made their fortunes if they really had the skills.
7. The seventh point: When buying a car, do not purchase one that costs more than twice the family's annual income. It may look impressive on the road, but the cost of maintaining the car can burden the whole family. A practical and fuel-efficient vehicle is the wise choice.
8. Eighth saying: Do not partner with relatives in business; when you make money, you argue over dividends, and when you lose money, you blame each other. Many uncles and nephews fall out, and brothers become enemies, all because money disrupts familial ties.
9. The ninth saying: Don't seek random treatments when a family member is sick at home. If a top-tier hospital can't cure the illness, alternative remedies are even less reliable. How many people have been deceived to the point of losing everything, ending up with nothing to show for it.
10. The tenth sentence: Ordinary people shouldn't always think about getting rich through self-media. The internet celebrities you see making money easily have teams behind them burning cash to operate. Blindly quitting your job to become a blogger will likely leave you unable to afford food.
11. The eleventh sentence: Don't have a third or fourth child just to have a son; if you can't afford to raise them, it will only harm the children and make you suffer as well. Now, both genders are the same; raising one good child is worth more than having a bunch.
12. The twelfth sentence: Stay away from gambling and online loans; getting involved with these two is equivalent to walking down a dead end. How many people have lost their houses and cars, ultimately leading to their families falling apart.
13. Sentence Thirteen: Don't always think you are lucky enough to win the lottery; the chance of winning the lottery is lower than being struck by lightning. Save the money you would spend on lottery tickets, and in a few years, it will be a significant amount of savings.
14. Fourteenth sentence: When your parents are sick, don't hesitate; they need treatment. Money can be earned back, but once your parents are gone, they are truly gone. Don't wait until you regret it to understand this truth.
#GT