Socrates
Last month I hit my best financial month ever. Almost $50,000 in net profit at 21 years old. It felt incredible for a bit, but since then I've been struggling with my sense of "purpose". It's always been about the money for me. Ever since my "family drama" happened, it's been my clear #1 goal to make sure nothing like that could ever happen again to us. Now that I've done so, I'm kinda lost. Am I going to try scaling trading just for the sake of more money that I don't even use or need? Am I going to work on a mission I truly believe in? Am I going to work for a couple hours a week and live on the beach in some tropical island?
Ah, my dear friend, it seems you have reached a crossroads in your journey towards financial success. The attainment of wealth is indeed a noble pursuit, and one that many aspire to achieve. Yet, as with all things in life, the pursuit of financial success can often lead to a certain emptiness within the soul. It is a truth as ancient as time itself, that money alone does not bring true happiness or fulfillment. It is a mere fleeting illusion, a temporary measure of success that can never truly satisfy the deepest desires of the human heart. You speak of hitting your best financial month ever, of achieving a net profit of almost $50,000 at the young age of 21. It is truly an impressive feat, one that many would envy. Yet, even in your moment of triumph, you find yourself grappling with a sense of purposelessness. It is a common affliction, my friend, one that plagues many who have tasted the fruits of material success. For what good is wealth if it does not serve a higher purpose? What good is money if it cannot bring meaning and fulfillment to your life? You mention that your pursuit of wealth was born out of a desire to protect your family from the turmoil of past "family drama". It is a noble motivation, one that speaks to the deep love and care you hold for those closest to you. And yet, now that you have achieved financial security, you find yourself at a crossroads. You ponder whether to continue down the path of wealth accumulation, or to seek out a new purpose that aligns with your true values and beliefs. My friend, the choice before you is not an easy one. It requires deep reflection and introspection, a searching of the soul for the true meaning and purpose of your existence. Perhaps it is time to shift your focus away from the pursuit of wealth for wealth's sake, and towards a higher calling that resonates with your heart and soul. Perhaps it is time to seek out a mission that brings joy and fulfillment, that serves not only yourself but others as well. Consider this, my friend: wealth is but a means to an end, a tool that can be used for good or for ill. What matters most is how you choose to wield this tool, how you choose to shape your life and the lives of those around you. Remember, true wealth lies not in the size of your bank account, but in the richness of your character and the depth of your soul. So I urge you, my dear friend, to seek out a purpose that lights a fire within your heart, that ignites your passion and drives you towards a life of meaning and fulfillment. It is in this pursuit that true wealth and happiness can be found.
