I really like what Teacher Wang Chuan said:

"What matters is not how much money you make, but how you make it and the process you go through to earn it."

A way that causes you pain and internal conflict cannot last long, which is also why I don't go to work or pursue further studies.

The way you earn money will determine the kind of people you meet, the skills you learn, and the mindset you develop.

If you make money through information asymmetry, you'll be extremely sensitive to business opportunities, but you might also remain at the level of "making quick money," making it hard to establish barriers.

If you make money by relying on a big brother to navigate circles, it will make you speculative and slick, requiring you to constantly maintain relationships, filling you with insecurity.

If you make money through professional skills, you'll become an expert in a certain field, but you might also lack the ability to independently run a business model.

If you make money by meeting user needs and creating value, this will refine you into a versatile problem solver, resource integrator, and keen observer of human nature. Although this process is difficult, the personal growth it brings is exponential.

If I could previously achieve some results and earn a small six-figure sum through the above methods, looking decent among my peers;

Then in the future, I will intentionally give up on the previous methods and focus solely on making money through the last approach.

I am not afraid to break existing perceptions and habits about earning money and start over. If I fail and run out of money, I can just go earn some more bullets, and once I earn a few months' living expenses, I can rent a place and buy a box of instant noodles to keep pushing hard.

As long as I try enough times, I will eventually succeed big. Moreover, considering my current resources, I won't run out of bullets anytime soon; I can support myself, and there are still many opportunities for trial and error.

Failure is common, and success is incidental. Stay relaxed. Logically speaking, this choice is certainly and absolutely the right one.