The real key to welfare is government policy… but even more important is wealth production.
And the main legal way to create wealth? Selling.
Either selling other people's stuff or selling your own and taking the profit.
You look at literally anyone making real money:
YouTube influencers living off ad revenue
People doing affiliate links to their huge followings
Mega-rich industry controllers and investors
Anime artists grinding freelance commissions
MLM teams pushing products
Shy hackers doing white-hat pen testing gigs
Scholarship grads who landed corporate jobs
Artist and musicians
Street vendors
Even hitmen (when legal lol)
Regular 9-5 employees
Every single one of them is selling something.
Even engineers are selling, they're selling their brain and time to a company that then sells the thing they built.
From top tier quality products to straight up scam garbage that barely works, it's all selling.
So the core truth stays the same:
Wealth comes from selling.
And when you really think about what makes selling actually work long-term, I see that two things matter:
How do you make people stay addicted to what you sell, year after year
How do you keep it progressively available + constantly improving, sustainably
And yeah, if you wanna do it the legal, clean, "white-hat" way…
you need discipline. A freaking-ton of it.
That's it.