Many films, TV shows, and novels portray strong women in a stereotypical way.


Whenever the term "strong woman" is mentioned, she is often labeled as temperamental, assertive, and difficult.
But honestly, only those who have truly interacted with strong women understand what top-tier emotional experience really is.
Being able to make money in itself shows she has perseverance, endurance, responsibility, courage, and talent. She knows when to advance or retreat, understands social nuances, and remains sincere.
Someone who achieves results in their career is also worth cherishing in life and love.
The same goes for men.
Don’t think that finding someone with poor conditions but who can make you happy is enough. If he truly has high emotional intelligence and knows how to get along, he would have already made a name for himself in the workplace or business.
Being able to please your boss and handle clients, and still be willing to pour your heart out without expecting benefits from you? That’s basically impossible.
In close relationships, the most exhausting thing is always trivial daily matters.
Someone who makes money can delegate the mundane tasks—hire a nanny, a driver, buy clothes through a buyer.
Someone who can’t earn money, even if you spend your own, they might feel dissatisfied.
There’s also a prejudice: thinking that wealthy women must be greasy.
When women truly have money, their outfits, skincare, and image all improve comprehensively. Their skin, temperament, and fashion sense will only become more refined.
People who can make money are really good in every aspect.
Those who can’t earn money, poverty is just their smallest flaw.
What often follows are irritability, internal conflicts, fragility, confusion, and weak resilience and risk resistance.
Women should first hold back and focus on building their careers and earning money.
The more you focus on becoming stronger, the more naturally someone will think about how to love you once you stand firm.
Those who focus solely on their careers often end up with both wealth and love;
Those who only chase love often end up with neither money nor love.
When you become skilled at making money, the people who drain you will gradually withdraw.
Those who stay are genuinely loving you and willing to nurture you.
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ybaservip
· 7h ago
To The Moon 🌕
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