Hitting the jackpot really relies more on luck.
If diligence could lead to wealth, those who monitor the market day and night, engage in contracts, and conduct in-depth market research would have already achieved financial freedom.
Many people like to attribute success to their own efforts, even packaging it into a story of "personal struggle," but in reality, more often than not, it is the times that create heroes. Those who make money often just happen to hit the right track and catch the favorable wind.
Of course, having luck also requires a bit of effort to seize the benefits of the favorable wind. But this only applies in the early stages. What about later? Most people ultimately lose more than they earn. This is the basic law of the market: once the favorable wind passes, the benefits fade, and those who fail to hold onto their luck must eventually pay tuition fees.