Your Type
You like spending money where it counts, passionate about investing and wealth growth. This pursuit of 'high ROI and financial freedom' actually reflects your fear of 'living a mediocre life and losing class competitiveness'. You feel that if you aren't making money, you're losing it, so you use 'constantly calculating ROI' to eliminate future uncertainty. But measuring everything in life by ROI makes you utilitarian, missing out on pure joys that seem useless but are incredibly precious. Try spending money on something 'completely devoid of tangible returns'; when you learn to enjoy wasting time, your life becomes truly rich.
💡 Did you know?
Compound interest was called 'the eighth wonder of the world' by Einstein — $10,000 at 10% annually for 30 years becomes $174,494; at 20%, it becomes $2.37M.
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