I actually believe that human behaviour is the most interesting movie there is to watch. Though not scripted and acted by real actors, the realness of everything makes it worth watching and observing.
The fights, the love life, the dramas, the stage of being successful and the stage of falling, how we, humans, navigate through all these ordeals is one interesting thing that I love watching and/or observing because it gives me quite a lot of experience.

Entertainment has been a part of us. It has existed for a very long time. From a time when drama and plays are acted on stage, to a time when lower quality projector was used to display interesting films on big screens. The evolution stretched through the times of CDs and DVDs to now when entertaining can be gotten by clicking buttons. No stress of fixing a CD plate in a DVD player. No stress of tapes. Just Netflix and chill.
I'm not a huge fan of watching movies. My career path restricts me from doing many things, and watching a movie is one of those many things. I've seen a lot of movies before taking this path. There are quite a lot of movies out there that I really love. Ranging from action films to dramas and investment films, it's quite difficult to say that one particular movie is my favourite.
For a long time, I have had my eyes on stocks, crypto, and Forex for a very long time. My interest began to develop when I discovered bling games. A game where you earn bitcoin for playing. I remember 2017/18 when I and my friend would play bling and win a few units of bitcoin. It was not much, but the fact that I could play-2-earn made me delve deeper into the world of crypto, thus, strengthening my trust in crypto.

In 2022, I watched a movie titled The Wolf Of Wall Street. Since then till date, that movie has been my favourite. It touches diverse dimensions of negative attitude to success, including greed, unchecked or uncontrolled excessive ambition, extravagance, drugs, deceiving people to get rich through stocks brokering services e.t.c
The main character in this movie is Leonardo DiCaprio. He acted really well. Both his enthusiasm and everything was all top notch. There's a line he said in this movie that struck a cord with me.
He said, "There is no mobility in poverty. I've been a rich man and I've been a poor man and I choose rich every fking time."** Another line he said was "I want you to deal with your problems by becoming rich."
I have my personal interpretations of these two lines. They serve as motivation to do more. I don't know for anybody, but honestly, I don't really see nobility in poverty. I've been broke to the core and I've touched quite a lot of money. However, I choose to work my ass off, legally, to get money and be rich. Though my dreams are way bigger than having my name placed in a list of rich people.
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