It makes it sound like anyone who isnt starting something new or related to those who do is just sitting around waiting for their turn. But what about the specialists who get really good at one thing? The researchers working hard to make discoveries? The creative artists? Surely they are not just spinning around the important Type 1 and Type 2 people according to this view. This whole line of thinking comes off to me as narrow-minded and full of itself. I get the instinct to categorize people into neat little boxes, but real life is usually much messier than that.
Everyone has their own way how to improve his status in life. And as we have experienced, one really need hard work to elevate his condition. Unless, you are born with silver spoon.
For a lot of professionals, they need to work hard in their field of expertise but they will come to the point that
theythe money is just a bonus for them as they are already working for their passion in life.
This will come later in life once they already achieved financial stability and not living paycheck to paycheck. It's all about taking risks but you know what is involved in taking risks, there's a chance that things would go wrong. Your statement seems motivational but it can push some people into poverty. Instead of taking risks it's better to take responsible risks. There are people who got their wealth from taking risks but that's just out of luck, it would have been possible that they would end up being unlucky. We must learn to apply wisdom, achieving success is all about slow consistent effort, trying to take things too fast can be very damaging.
That's what I like - responsible risks. If you know what you are doing, you will be careful in executing your decisions. Take the risk but at least know the repercussions that come with it. Not all people are lucky with their decisions. Some have been lucky for some reasons. And that can't be true for all. In my opinion, you still need hard work to achieve success in life.