Before entering the cryptocurrency world, I had already realized a profound truth: in this ever-changing world, nothing is truly eternal. What we think of as "possession" is often just a temporary state that may be lost at any time due to unforeseen factors. Money is the goal pursued by most people, but is money really equivalent to wealth? In fact, it is not the case. Money is just a symbol given by society, and its value depends on the protection and support of coercive force. Once this support is transferred or disappears, the value of money will also disappear.
The same applies to real estate. You may live in it, but it does not mean that you have absolute control. Once the situation changes, these fixed assets may become worthless. As for those seemingly precious jewelry, jade, antiques, etc., although they are regarded as symbols of wealth in a peaceful society, at a critical moment, they may be far less useful than a piece of bread. The value of these items is only recognized in a specific social system, and they are often prone to unnecessary risks and disasters. Without sufficient military protection, the more these wealth, the greater the risk.
We live in an artificially constructed exponential growth system that relies on endless resource plunder and the maintenance of power. In such an environment, is the wealth we pursue really real wealth? Or is it just a flash in the pan bubble? Your values determine your destiny, so this question is worth pondering for each of us: What kind of wealth do you really want to pursue? Is it the eternal value that can withstand the test of wind and waves, or those symbols that may be lost at any time? Thinking about this may make us more determined in our choices in the ups and downs of the currency circle.