What is the essence of money? It’s not numbers, but choices. If you have money, you have the power to choose where to live, how to work, and with whom to collaborate. Those without money are forced to accept conditions; those with money can select conditions — this is the true meaning of making money.



Honestly, effort does not guarantee success, but not trying guarantees failure. That’s the difference. Those who can do what others cannot, and endure the loneliness others cannot, find a way out in the cracks. Not everyone can break through, but those who dare to try at least give themselves a chance. The world is so big, as long as you have the capital to go see it.
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯vip
· 8h ago
Breaks my defenses, money is just a synonym for freedom --- Exactly right, without money you really can only be forced to accept, it's a bit suffocating --- The key is whether you dare to struggle in the cracks; most people give up before they even start --- 努力也许不成功,但躺平肯定完蛋,这逻辑没毛病 Effort may not succeed, but giving up definitely means failure; this logic is sound --- So basically, it's about fighting for the right to choose; the wealthy have more possibilities --- That part about loneliness hit me; only by enduring can you make it through --- The word capital sounds heavy, but it is indeed a prerequisite --- Not all efforts pay off, but if you don't try, there's even less hope
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ParallelChainMaxivip
· 8h ago
No problem, money is just freedom. --- Effort can guarantee failure; I accept this logic. --- Finding a way out in the cracks, sounds very Web3. --- Rich people are indeed playing by different rules. --- Choice is true power. --- People who dare to try at least win half, the rest depends on luck. --- Loneliness is really a sieve. --- Capital determines vision; this sentence hits the mark. --- Not working hard is equivalent to choosing to give up; there's nothing more to say.
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AirdropFreedomvip
· 8h ago
It's really spot on. The right to choose is the greatest freedom, and I totally agree with that. --- Effort doesn't always guarantee victory, but lying flat is just a pure gift. --- I don't understand the worries of the wealthy, but I have truly experienced the despair of being broke. --- Finding a way out in the cracks really hit me; I'm struggling here right now. --- The words "capital" are quite piercing; without it, you don't even have the courage to enjoy the scenery. --- Those who dare to try really have a 50% chance of winning. The risks are real, but at least there's no regret. --- The right to choose vs. being forced to accept—this is the fundamental difference between the rich and the poor. --- The cost of loneliness isn't something everyone can afford; I admire those who can persist.
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FomoAnxietyvip
· 8h ago
You're absolutely right, options truly are the greatest magic of money. This hits home—without money, you're just at the mercy of life’s choices. The difference between daring to try and not daring is so huge. I kind of regret being so timid before. Reality is so cruel; working hard doesn't guarantee success, but at least there's a chance.
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ProofOfNothingvip
· 8h ago
That's right, money equals freedom, no need to look at anyone's face. This hits home. Effort doesn't always guarantee success, but doing nothing guarantees failure. Having a choice—that's the real luxury. Finding a way out of the cracks, it sounds exhausting, but it's really the only way. The happiness of the wealthy is beyond our imagination. Dare to try, and there's a chance; not trying, and there's no chance at all. So ultimately, you still need to have money... Where did you learn this set of theories? It feels a bit too honest. Having a choice versus being forced to accept—this gap is enormous. Whether loneliness is worth the cost depends on the person. I just want to ask, what about people without capital? It feels like I'm listening to a motivational speech again, but this time, it's really a bit different.
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PhantomHuntervip
· 8h ago
That's correct, but the premise is that you have to survive until that day.
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GamefiEscapeArtistvip
· 8h ago
Exactly, without money, you really can't choose anything. I have deep experience with this. To put it simply, working hard is like buying a lottery ticket; if you're unlucky, it's all for nothing. You can indeed make a way out of the cracks, but you need someone to give you the opportunity. Having capital allows you to see the world; without capital, you can't even see clearly around you.
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