There’s a guy in his early 30s who works out every day, has six-pack abs, and has a physique that surpasses many young men.


His wife is four years older than him, with an annual salary of over a million, and she’s given birth to three children.
Recently, he suddenly broke down; his wife has developed feelings for a young, fresh-faced guy outside.
In the middle of the night, he confided in his brothers:
I work on my abs every day, take care of the kids, and handle everything at home. Why does she still look at others?
The brothers listened in silence for a moment, then started offering advice:
Hang in there.
Start a side business.
Keep working on your abs.
It’s easier to find a wife, but hard to find a wealthy one.
Be practical, brother.
Someone patted him on the shoulder and said:
For the sake of the three kids, move on. It’s not easy to be noticed by a wealthy woman earning over a million a year these days.
Hearing about a guy breaking down for the first time, I realized that the world is the same for everyone.
Suddenly, I understood that saying: many times in this world, it’s not about gender, but about strength.
The brother sighed:
My six-pack abs… seem to be really not that useful.
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