@sugaH_eth@esegbona_luis To counter this
I already plan that when I'm so rich, I'll build a very massive house with multiple bedrooms, and my bed would be on a train track programmed to move from one room to the other at intervals throughout the night
At birth, you didn't choose whether your family was rich or poor; but as an adult, with every passing year, your life becomes more and more a reflection of your decisions, and at the end of your life, being poor, in every sense of the term, mostly means that you lived life with a poor mindset.
The end of life is when you start thinking that you are already too old to start anything new, take foolish risks, or invest unapologetically in yourself: the world is full of people who are alive without ever truly living, but it doesn’t have to be that way for you.
Everyone has an opinion, especially those who never achieved much, and you should distantly pay attention to what they have to say in order to avoid the same fate.
The less you take yourself seriously, the "luckier" you will get in life. Get rid of your pride and fear of embarrassment. Put yourself in situations where you will grow regardless of whether you feel like it or not. No one is watching, no one cares. You're gonna live your life, die, and be vaguely remembered for one or two generations if you had a loving family, that's about it.
Refusing to leave an environment where you starve to have stimulating conversations with smart people who are serious about their goals slowly kill your ambitions and make you lose all self-confidence. A lot of "bad luck," anxiety, struggles are actually choices that people make.
Life actually keeps sending you the very exact wake-up calls you need to turn your life around, but most people fail to hear them because they are too busy listening to their rationalizing mind.
It’s hard to appreciate and see the value of what comes too easily; that’s why you regularly see people who got too rich too fast ruin their lives; that’s why you regularly see people lucky to have great relationships ruin them over trivial matters; that’s why you regularly see people who act like they are the most miserable people on earth even though in theory, they are more blessed than most human beings who have ever lived.
Every parent who suffered wants their children to have better opportunities than they had: once you understand it, you won't waste the time you have here, you will strive for the best version of yourself, you know that's the best way to show that their sacrifices meant something.