Many people who first enter the path to making money bury themselves in hard work, believing that sweat can surely nourish wealth. However, if one merely repeats simple actions like a machine, they will ultimately exhaust both body and mind—life is but one, how can one push to the limits? The true secret of wealth does not stem from mechanical hard work behind closed doors, but rather from understanding the subtle wisdom behind the word 'borrow': leverage, wisdom, and momentum.

Leverage without effort, let others become your support. Individual energy is ultimately limited, just like the insight from (Where does the money come from): "Wealth is merely a result, behind it is a series of important roles about people and funds." This reveals the essence of leveraging: through efficient division of labor and resource sharing, allow the team to surpass the limitations of solitary struggle, graft your objectives onto others' strengths, simplify complexity, and achieve more with less.

Borrow wisdom to broaden your horizons, let the wise illuminate your path. Building a car behind closed doors often leads to confusion; only by "borrowing stones from other mountains" can one refine jade. Like Abao in (Blossom), it was only after meeting his uncle that he was able to break free from his identity as a street thug and learn market rules; Jack Ma also once crossed the ocean and keenly discovered the absence of Chinese enterprises in internet advertising, giving birth to the prototype of "China Yellow Pages." Economist Tang Ya once said: "By using external forces to help yourself, you will reap many results." Borrowing wisdom is standing on the shoulders of giants, it is a labor-saving ascent after drawing on others' experiences—it transforms the long road of personal exploration into a shortcut.

Leverage the favorable winds of the times, let the era propel you to great heights. The saying goes, "Even with wisdom, it is better to ride the momentum." Jack Ma is a prime example of leveraging: in 1995, he seized the opportunity of the internet to establish Yellow Pages, in 1999, he launched Alibaba in response to the national call for informatization, and in 2003, facing the pressure of eBay entering China, he decisively launched Taobao. Each step was not fabricated out of thin air, but rather sensed the direction of the tides and borrowed the forces of policies, media communication, and competitor dynamics, cleverly embedding his business into the torrent of the times. Timing is like a flash of lightning; those adept at leveraging know how to set sail when the wind rises, using the power of the era to forge an unshakable position.

Wise people say: "Those who leverage are clear-sighted, those who borrow wisdom are broad-minded, and those who leverage momentum succeed." The path to wealth is never a dark tunnel traversed alone by solitary heroes, but a wise journey of skillfully borrowing external forces. When we no longer stubbornly rely solely on our own efforts but learn to draw on the strength of others, learn from the wisdom of predecessors, and ride the momentum of the times—it is like a stream merging into the sea, the limited power of individuals will surge with infinite possibilities in integration.

Those who can stand firm in an era do not rely solely on their brute force, but understand how to borrow the necessary strength at the right time from the right source. This borrowed strength is like leverage; it does not only lift wealth but also profoundly transforms the quality of life and the landscape of one's career.

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