Hey guys, I’ve realized that I am really not cut out for the kitchen. Today I went back to my hometown, and after my parents finished cooking, I said I’d give it a try—washed a bowl, and ended up smashing all the dishes at home. My mom said, “You still have to pay for labor if you do chores, so just don’t bother.” I said, “Okay.” Haha!! Now that I think about it, as long as I don’t do household chores, it’s actually saving money for my parents.
The biggest lie in this world is that hard work leads to wealth. If working hard could make you rich, street sweepers, manure workers, and cement workers would all be wealthy. Small wealth depends on effort, medium wealth depends on virtue, and great wealth depends on fate. The arrival of great wealth has nothing to do with effort; it’s all about circumstances. Including the benefactors you encounter—they don’t come from asking; they appear unexpectedly.
People have three prosperous years, and when everything you do succeeds, it means your good luck and wealth are coming. At this time, you need to be bold and decisive, seize the opportunity, and once momentum is built, you can earn a lifetime’s worth of wealth in a year or two. This power is invisible; you can’t see it, but you can definitely feel it. People and things that are not aligned with your energy will drift away, and your own energy will be further strengthened. People and things that match your energy will enter your story.
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Rotschild
· 2h ago
If you can afford to dine out every day, better not to cook. Maybe when you marry, you can cook out of love. 😂
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BigBrother
· 5h ago
Wishing you great wealth in the Year of the Horse 🐴
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Hey guys, I’ve realized that I am really not cut out for the kitchen. Today I went back to my hometown, and after my parents finished cooking, I said I’d give it a try—washed a bowl, and ended up smashing all the dishes at home. My mom said, “You still have to pay for labor if you do chores, so just don’t bother.” I said, “Okay.” Haha!! Now that I think about it, as long as I don’t do household chores, it’s actually saving money for my parents.
The biggest lie in this world is that hard work leads to wealth. If working hard could make you rich, street sweepers, manure workers, and cement workers would all be wealthy. Small wealth depends on effort, medium wealth depends on virtue, and great wealth depends on fate. The arrival of great wealth has nothing to do with effort; it’s all about circumstances. Including the benefactors you encounter—they don’t come from asking; they appear unexpectedly.
People have three prosperous years, and when everything you do succeeds, it means your good luck and wealth are coming. At this time, you need to be bold and decisive, seize the opportunity, and once momentum is built, you can earn a lifetime’s worth of wealth in a year or two. This power is invisible; you can’t see it, but you can definitely feel it. People and things that are not aligned with your energy will drift away, and your own energy will be further strengthened. People and things that match your energy will enter your story.