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I occasionally hear people say that when you have no money, you should take speculative gambles and seek quick riches; when you have money, you can then invest in safe ventures. Such words indeed cater to most people's psychology, reflecting what they want to express and have been doing.
But this is wrong. Whether rich or poor, one should always do the right thing. Seeking slowness is the way to pursue real progress, while chasing quickness leads to ruin. If you start in the wrong place and deal with the devil from the outset, the ending will never be good—luck doesn't favor such paths. True, occasionally someone rises through this, like winning the lottery, but these outliers should be filtered out first as exceptions.
These views will surely displease some, who may sneer or be sarcastic, and they definitely don't cater to the psychology of 99% of followers. 1 reply
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