Has anyone ever thought that games are actually life, and life is a game? For those of you who have played video games, have you noticed that the game you played the longest is definitely one that is somewhat challenging but not overly difficult, allowing you to continue progressing with a bit of effort? If the game is too hard, you will likely lose interest quickly. Of course, I'm talking about single-player games; I don't play many online games. However, even in online games like PUBG, you should be placed in a group with players of similar skill levels. If you're thrown into a group with players who are much better than you, you'll just keep losing, which doesn't mean much. So, what about playing extremely easy games? You might try using a cheat to make a game you love, but can't seem to get through, into an invincible experience. At first, you'll be very happy, but soon, you'll feel very bored and stop playing that game. That's right, too hard is not good, and too easy is not good either. Isn't that life? Almost all my friends here should really yearn for, at least at some point, 'financial freedom'. I've seen people online say, 'What worries do rich people have?' They believe that as long as you have money, the game of life is on cheat mode, and you'll be happy every day. Of course, I have no authority to speak on this. But a friend of mine who is financially free told me that it's really not the case. He said: First, everyone has worries. No matter how much power you have or how much money you possess. Of course, the things that worry each person are different. But everyone definitely has worries. Secondly, financial freedom can allow you to cheat the system and not have to work like a dog. However, if you just lounge around all day, you will be very bored. It's like a game that has cheat codes (even though money doesn't actually solve many problems, and having too much can create many issues, that's not the main point). So whether it's Musk or Bezos, or Buffett or Jack and PONY, they definitely aren't short on money, but everyone continues to work because doing nothing, traveling the world, and enjoying life will quickly become boring. What does this mean? One reason is that we just talked about games and it reminded me of this issue. The other reason is that I want to say that if you think financial freedom will eliminate your worries, and that all current worries will disappear after achieving financial freedom, my friend said that this is just your fantasy. You will have worries, and you will inevitably continue to do challenging things. Secondly, if that's the case, why not cherish this moment, take good care of yourself and your body, maintain good relationships with those around you (let the people you dislike out of your world), and do the things you enjoy? Instead of 'waiting' until you have money and are financially free before doing these things. If you're someone who often worries, then having money won't reduce your worries; it will simply change the focus of your worries. That's basically the idea. Each of us wants to earn a bit more money. But making money shouldn't be the ultimate goal. Money should be a means, a tool that helps us accomplish what we truly want to do. If money becomes the ultimate goal, it really won't make you happy. (You might have started investing wanting to earn more money, but later it just becomes a pure enjoyment of the activity, and making money becomes a byproduct.) Regardless of whether you are financially free, do more things that are a bit challenging, but not too difficult, that may involve some minor setbacks, yet will ultimately lead to success. Only then will the game of life be interesting.
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