What are you curious about?
According to statistics, 7% of people in Taiwan have become what the world defines as “millionaires.”
They might live in high-rises, hold assets and freedom of choice in their hands, and enjoy a pace of life we can hardly imagine.
Unfortunately, I’m not one of them.
To be more precise, I haven’t even found a map to get there—nor a ticket in.
But strangely, this very fact only makes me more curious.
How did those people get there? And is the view from that side really what we think it is?
Every time I walk past those glass towers in Xinyi District, I can’t help but wonder—
are the 7% up there looking down at the rest of us?
And me? I’m just walking down the sidewalk, holding a cup of coffee.
My head isn’t filled with poems or dreams,
but with rehearsals of a pitch—
trying to figure out how to convince my company to care about a technology they haven’t yet noticed.
It may sound a bit too much about “bread,”
but this really is something I want to understand.
It’s become a driving force for my growth.
I don’t know if I’ll ever be one of the 7%,
but I do know this: I want to give myself the power to choose—
not just sit there flipping through statistics and quietly closing the tab.
Maybe personal finance is one direction?
Not just for the money, but to make a certain kind of freedom possible.
But saving, investing, and tracking ROI alone still isn’t enough for me.
I’ve been navigating the world of information and systems for years—that’s the one starting point I’m sure of.
So, my next goal is to harness those skills
and ride the current wave of AI Agents to build something of my own.
Maybe I won’t become some tech elite.
But at the very least—this time, I want to row my own boat,
not just wait on the shore for one to pass by.
Maybe I’m still standing at the edge.
But I’ve started paddling—toward that far and unknown shore.


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