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“Money doesn’t change a person; it only reveals their true nature. I have a friend who, when he was poor, would say every day that he would take care of his wife and be filial to his parents in the future. In the last cycle, he all-in on a certain low-quality coin, and overnight his account grew by over 40 million. Two years later, he divorced his wife because he traveled across the country so often and got caught. He made money without his wife knowing, even using AI photo editing to pretend he was on a business trip, fooling everyone for a whole year. Later, he had a falling out with a friend of over ten years. Because his friend was still working and earning a steady salary, he felt it was beneath him to associate with such a person. Then, he even stopped answering his mother’s calls. He said his family are vampires, only wanting to covet his money. I don’t know what he’s doing now, only that after quitting his job, he’s been playing with women. The last time I saw him on his social circle, he was holding a girl with a look that seemed to have been edited countless times, smiling like a local tyrant. Has he changed? No. He just finally has the ability to live the way he’s always wanted. So, when you look at someone, don’t judge how hard they work when they’re poor. Look at what they want to do first after they have money. That’s who they really are.”