Creating wealth is definitely one of the most difficult things in the world. To create wealth, a person has to acquire skills in various areas. I have seen many people who waste their acquired wealth to run their daily lives. They are not careful in maintaining their wealth. Those people do not always have wealth in the long term. There were many people who were wealthy at one time but later lost their wealth. In creating wealth, various steps have to be taken including time dedication and being a hard worker. It takes a long time to build wealth. In the beginning, there will be various obstacles in creating it, but if someone tries to fulfill his goal with patience during that time, he will definitely succeed. If a person is an investor in creating this wealth, then he will definitely succeed at some point. This is never easy to achieve if he is not wealthy through inheritance.
"Creating wealth is definitely one of the most difficult things in the world"? Really? Compared to unifying quantum mechanics with general relativity, or achieving lasting inner peace? It's a local optimum, not a global one. You are framing wealth creation as a linear, predictable process: skill acquisition + hard work + patience = wealth. It is a manipulative fiction, the cult of "The best rise to the top".. But it ignores the massive role of luck, initial conditions, network effects, being in the right place at the right time. The "investor" mindset, is that the peak of human desire? Or a symptom of late-stage capitalism's hyper-individualism? Now we have a self-help religion for the anxious people. Is this the best we can do?? Do we even know what "wealth" truly means beyond the numbers in a spreadsheet?