Life is like this: if you make money, you will be happy, and if you don't make money, you will not be happy.
It's as simple as that, don't talk about anything else.
As a mature adult, you should understand and be convinced of this thoroughly. Don't make any excuses. Because as long as you justify, it proves that you are immature as a person, or that someone is carrying the weight for you.
And it is usually your parents, or your siblings, or your family resources that carry the weight for you.
Ordinary people are not qualified to refute this truth.
Ninety-nine percent of life's troubles and confusions are due to poverty. Unhappy because of lack of money, confused because of lack of money, depression because of lack of money, anxiety because of lack of money, and even troubled by feelings because of lack of money.
When you have money, it all goes in a good direction.
So, you say, how complicated is money?It can make the poor and losers gnash their teeth, and it can also allow the rich and successful to enjoy the prosperity and joy of the world.
There is one point that I need to make clear to you:
The attitude of the rich towards money has never been eclectic. The poor, on the other hand, have always been eclectic about money. This difference leads to two completely different lives.
What is eclecticism?
It's just that I don't dare to think about anything absolutely: I don't dare to say things absolutely, I don't dare to do things absolutely, and my position is always ambiguous. The culture of the ancestors said that it was necessary to be modest, but many people did not understand what it meant to be modest. They feel that moderation is to be a good person, that is, not to offend at both ends.
This is a profoundly wrong understanding.
The mean is just right. The mediocre must be based on the premise and foundation of achieving the goal. In other words, you have achieved the goal you should achieve, and then you are qualified to talk about moderation.
You don't offend on both sides, you always get along with the mud, but you simply ignore the purpose of your involvement. This is not called moderation.
Take the attitude towards money as an example:
The rich have always been absolute in their attitude towards money. They feel that money is sacred, they think that people just have to work hard to make money, and they think that money can solve all the troubles in life.
So their words, deeds, and positions revolve around wealth. So in the end they got rich.
What about the poor?They are always in an ambiguous position: one will say that money is a good thing, and the other will say that money is harmful. One will say that money can solve all problems, and the other will say that money is not everything. One will say that he wants to make money, and the other will scold the big businessman for being too philistine.
They always have no absolute position like this. So they're going to stay poor.
With such determination, you will not be confused on the road of entrepreneurship and can achieve success.
Otherwise, always swaying, always being influenced by those stupid people, your entrepreneurial journey will be difficult.