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Recently, someone made a statement advising against accumulating great wealth, sparking widespread attention and discussion.
This viewpoint once again caused a sensation on social media, prompting people to reexamine the relationship between wealth and happiness. Some straightforwardly said, "Don't amass great wealth, let me tell you, accumulating small fortunes is the most enjoyable, don't go for great wealth!" He emphasized that accumulating small fortunes is enough to satisfy personal needs, advocating for a mindset of contentment. This statement has ignited discussions on the internet, with some mocking, "Leave the great wealth to me, you go enjoy the small fortunes," while others see it as a genuine critique of the affluent lifestyle.
Some point out that this reflects the human dilemma, as both the rich and the poor have their own troubles. Earning money comes with enormous pressure and public scrutiny. It illustrates that even at the pinnacle, life cannot be flawlessly perfect. |
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