When my monthly salary reaches 10,000, a question makes me doubt life.
Having 5 million in the bank earns an interest of 150,000 a year, which is more than I earn.
I can only work for 40 years, but 5 million can continuously earn interest forever.
20 years of hard study, decades of hard work—does that value even compare to 5 million?
If it does, isn't that a bit sad? If it doesn't, then where is my greater value?
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When my monthly salary reaches 10,000, a question makes me doubt life.
Having 5 million in the bank earns an interest of 150,000 a year, which is more than I earn.
I can only work for 40 years, but 5 million can continuously earn interest forever.
20 years of hard study, decades of hard work—does that value even compare to 5 million?
If it does, isn't that a bit sad? If it doesn't, then where is my greater value?