As a 25-year-old earning 15 million to 20 million a month like me, with no family or significant other (and no intention of starting a family), no friends, no coffee shop outings, living in a small city with low expenses, I still save about 10 million each month. If I keep sending the surplus to the exchange to gradually buy coins, I can accumulate quite a bit each year.
Anyone who says I live a closed-off or difficult life can say what they want; in about 5 years, I will have a large amount saved, starting with 600 million, and if the coins appreciate, it should reach at least 1 billion. Later, I will also inherit from my parents.
If I keep saving like this until I'm 40, it should be enough to live comfortably in my old age.
Thinking back to those who get married, living in the exhaustion of small expenses, facing significant financial risks. They have to race through life, competing to get a spouse, competing to have children, competing to raise children, competing to earn money, competing to buy a house, competing to accumulate wealth; can they be sure they won't collapse under sudden storms along the way?
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