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There's something worth discussing. Seeing Jon Stul's story on Shark Tank reminded me of a phenomenon: some people are born into privilege, but that can actually bring more pressure. His father, Manny Stul, is a legendary entrepreneur, founder of Moose Toys, and has won the Ernst & Young World Entrepreneur Of The Year award. With such a background, anyone would be asked the same question—can you surpass him? But Jon chose not to rest on his inheritance. When he stepped into Shark Tank, he didn't bring his father's name but his own products and ideas. That's what I find interesting. Many people think having a successful parent means you've already won, but in reality, the door may be opened for you, but the rest of the journey is up to you. This logic applies to entrepreneurship, investing, and even market opportunities. Look at those truly lasting success stories—aren't they all about proving themselves again in their own fields? Sometimes reflecting on these stories can give you a clearer understanding of your own choices. #bitcoin $BTC