Many people who like to leverage often overlook a few common sense points:
1. Most people, in a lifetime without indulging in gambling, drugs, or vice, don't actually need that much money for living expenses. 2. Investing is a lifelong game, fundamentally a test of survival rate. Once you lose everything, it means you're out. 3. Any wealth that comes quickly, in 99% of cases, also disappears quickly.
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Many people who like to leverage often overlook a few common sense points:
1. Most people, in a lifetime without indulging in gambling, drugs, or vice, don't actually need that much money for living expenses.
2. Investing is a lifelong game, fundamentally a test of survival rate. Once you lose everything, it means you're out.
3. Any wealth that comes quickly, in 99% of cases, also disappears quickly.