99% of men can only work for others their whole lives because they lack one word: ruthlessness.

Men who can achieve great things all have the following 7 "dark traits" hidden in their personalities. The more you look, the more it stings, but you have to admit it:

1. Ruthless to themselves

While others stay up late binge-watching shows, they review their mistakes from the day; while others laze around on weekends, they learn new skills.

They never make excuses for themselves. If they feel tired, they call themselves useless, always leaving comfort to others.

2. Heartless to women

Not because they're scumbags, but because they know priorities.

No matter how much they love you, they won’t give up their career for you; no matter how hard you cry, they’ll still fly to the city they need to.

Women call them "heartless," but their wallets keep getting fatter.

3. Cold-blooded to friends

Borrow money? First, see if you’ve actively supported them in the past five years.

True bosses keep their social circles clean, only keeping people who can make money together.

4. Obsessed with failure

Others get depressed and take meds after losing 1 million; they go bankrupt, lose 1 million, analyze it on the spot, and keep going the next day.

Failure isn’t pain to them—it’s a lesson.

5. Extremely disciplined with emotions

No matter how big the issue, they must resolve it by the end of the day.

Anyone still angry before 11 PM is a crybaby in their eyes.

6. Shameless about money

They don’t look down on any way to make money.

Street vending, live-selling, collecting scrap—as long as it’s legal and doubles their money, they’ll do it harder than anyone.

Only the poor care about dignity.

7. Fanatical about goals

Once they set their mind on something, they can sleep just 4 hours a day for three years straight.

If you talk about dreams with them, they’ll only ask: "Did you die for it today?"

The more "inhumane" a man is, the more likely he’ll end up at the top of the food chain.

Do you know anyone like this?

How many of these traits do you have?

Don’t rush to scold me—ask yourself first:

Do you deserve success?

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