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🥹 An Amazon employee complained that his net worth reached $14 million, and he lost interest in life 🙂 A beautiful wife, two kids in private school, houses, cars — the guy literally has everything. But the desire to live and grow is gone — everything feels meaningless and no longer brings joy. Even losing $500,000 in the stock market doesn't make him raise an eyebrow. 💸 In the comments, the most popular advice is to give it all up, go broke, become hungry again, and hustle. 💪⭐️

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