The Price of Struggle คือหนังสือที่ชวนคุณเลิกใช้ความลำบากเป็นใบรับรองคุณค่า
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What if you do not lack work ethic—you simply learned to trust struggle more than freedom?
Many capable people know how to work hard.
They know how to endure, solve problems, carry responsibility, and keep going.
But when money begins to arrive with less pain, when work becomes easier through systems, when help becomes available, or when life starts to feel less punishing, something inside them tightens.
They wonder if it still counts.
They wonder if they have truly earned it.
They wonder if ease is honest.
They wonder who they are if they are no longer proving themselves through exhaustion.
The Price of Struggle explores the belief that money must be earned the hard way in order to feel legitimate.
This is not a book against hard work. Discipline, effort, endurance, and responsibility all matter. But when struggle becomes fused with worth, identity, and moral safety, it can quietly become a prison.
This book helps readers examine why exhaustion can feel honest, why ease can feel suspicious, why people overwork to justify income, and why some forms of wealth, leverage, support, or freedom can feel emotionally difficult to trust.
It invites a different standard of legitimacy:
Not exhaustion, but value.
Not pressure, but design.
Not constant proving, but stewardship.
Because hard work can be meaningful.
But unnecessary hardship does not have to be the price of self-respect.