Many people have not yet broken their blind worship of wealth, and when faced with rich individuals, they often unconsciously lower their posture—being cautious in words and actions, deliberately seeking to please, as if a humble demeanor can exchange for the other's support. The essence of this mindset is actually an attempt to use cheap flattery to exchange for scarce resources, making success seem overly simple.

The truly mature social logic should be based on equal value exchange. If the other party is willing to cooperate for mutual benefit, then gladly accept; if the other party is not interested in collaboration, then let go calmly. There is no need to diminish oneself because of another's wealth aura, for in a relationship of equal value, flattery cannot bring true opportunities.

The initiative in life is always in one's own hands. Rather than placing hope in the charity of others, it is better to focus on enhancing one's own value. Remember: the future promised by others is illusory, and only the results earned through one's own efforts are the true foundation of a confident life.