The poor tend to help and care for others; the rich don’t. They avoid wasting energy on the incapable or irrelevant. Key distinctions: the poor are cautiously generous; the rich are selectively frugal. Don’t argue logic with the bottom, ideals with the middle, or emotions with the top. Engage the bottom with morality, the middle with logic and interests, the top with vision. Human interactions, like animals, are simple—without resources, no one wags their tail. Life is a balance of interests and value exchange. A person’s fate depends on understanding human nature: the strong live in actions, the weak live in emotions.
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Many people start making money and immediately assume it’s all due to their own brilliance — thinking they’re exceptionally capable, as if every bit of success was carved out solely by their own hands. But to be honest, the wind of the era matters far more than individual ability. You simply happened to work hard at the right time, step into the right trend, catch a bit of good luck, and receive a helping hand from the right people. These often matter more than raw skill alone. Don’t mistake luck for talent, don’t mistake tailwinds for innate genius, and don’t take those who helped pull you up for granted as if they were obliged to. Only those who truly see this can move steadier — and go farther.
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