Money is a motivation, true. But life's can be indifferent. Think of it like this: there are people who stick to their hustle when the money isn't coming, and there are others who cannot withstand the stress of of doing something that's not yielding any dividends.
When money overly motivates people, it takes away their patience, their ability to persevere. The bear market is a testament. So many people will never benefit from the bull market because they're not motivated to build in the bear market because the money is not there. Sometimes, when people jump from one venture or another because of money, they miss out on Opportunities because they're driven by money.
You called him a man so I psychologically guess 50 and above
He's a young man, should be from 29 to maybe 31.
hmm.....this is very true, but should we say is motivated by his situation cause most people humble themselves probably If there's no option or we say his vision keeps him going. If we're to look very closely such person can never be driven by vision No, cause the pressure of responsibilities will always point him to the direction of money
There must be a motivation
Just trying to exercise my thinking though