@shu_yamaguchi: Many people aim to achieve success at an early stage in life, but this is very dangerous. It’s not about becoming complacent or arrogant, but rather, as a result of a sudden increase in their hourly rate, the opportunity cost becomes significant, and they are no longer able to do the most important thing in life, which is to “try various things”.
- I see, this explanation makes sense.
- To be more precise, I think the problem lies in the fact that the value at the time, referred to as “hourly rate,” is based on short-term rewards (blu3mo).