[태그:] work life balance

  • Is the Success Formula Real? Education, Conditioning, and True Happiness

    Modern Education and the Illusion of Success

    From elementary to high school, we spend 12 years in classrooms.
    But beyond learning, this system has conditioned us to believe that happiness always lies in the future.

    In our teenage years, we are told that happiness comes from entering a good university.
    At university, happiness is said to come from landing a good job.
    Once employed, we are taught to endure long hours and endless competition for promotions.
    By the time retirement arrives at age 60, many look back and wonder:
    “What was I really living for?”

    The Myth of the Success Formula

    Modern education has instilled two powerful beliefs:

    1. A good school and a good company equal success.
    2. Present sacrifice guarantees future happiness.

    Yet this mindset is relatively new—barely 100 years old, shaped by the rise of industrialized societies.
    It is hardly universal truth.
    The so-called “elite track” may lead to financial security, but it does not automatically deliver fulfillment or genuine happiness.

    The Danger of Delayed Happiness

    We are trapped in a cycle of postponement:

    • In high school, we endure hardships for the promise of a better university.
    • At university, we sacrifice again for the hope of a good job.
    • At work, we give up health, time, and personal life for the chance of promotion.

    Happiness becomes an ever-receding goalpost.
    Life passes by while we keep waiting for “someday.”

    Choosing Happiness in the Present

    True happiness does not come only after an achievement.
    It comes from finding joy in today.

    Even a single moment of daily happiness—whether small or significant—makes life meaningful.
    Achievements may bring short-term satisfaction, but they rarely sustain long-term happiness.

    Life is only lived once.
    Don’t postpone happiness.
    Live in the present, and happiness will follow you to the end.

  • The Most Valuable Thing to Cherish in Order to Become Wealthy

    Time Is the Most Valuable Resource

    In life, there is one resource that every single person is given equally.
    What is the most precious of them all?
    It is time.

    Around the world, when someone breaks the law, they are sent to prison.
    Why is that?
    Because the fairest and most important resource we all share is time. Imprisonment is essentially taking away a person’s time.

    The Connection Between Time and Money

    Our time is finite, and nothing is more valuable.
    Every day, we work to earn money, which means we are constantly trading time for money. This is why people often say, “Time is money.”

    I personally dream of early retirement.
    Since my time is limited, I am striving to find ways to exchange it for the highest possible value.

    How We Treat Our Time

    Are you truly using your time wisely?
    If we begin to see spending time as equivalent to spending money, we will naturally treat it with far greater care.

    At this stage of my life, much of my time is spent working for a company. However, in the near future, I am working toward redirecting that time for myself.

    To me, this is the essence of achieving financial freedom and building a plan for early retirement.