The design mechanism of this social game often maintains most people in a state of "just barely alive but not free" through consumption desires and debt mechanisms. Once you start saving money and reducing desires, this control weakens. Many people find it difficult to accumulate wealth because they are constantly stimulated to consume, borrowing against the future, and exchanging debt for immediate satisfaction, thus falling into a cycle of "earning - spending - earning again" that they can't break free from. To break this cycle, three points need to be achieved: first, delay gratification and only spend on truly necessary things; second, cultivate a low-cost lifestyle that still provides satisfaction, reducing dependence on consumption; third, enhance irreplaceable skills to fundamentally increase income. When income consistently exceeds expenses and begins to accumulate, money will bring a sense of security and choice, gradually freeing people from the constraints of work and debt, leading to a more free life.

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