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🧵1/ When you pay this post a visit, you will read about the movie, "Yahoo Plus" and how it shed light on the dark side of sudden wealth, exposing the cover behind young people's flashy lifestyles.

🧵2/ The whole narrative of young men luring ladies for rituals is fueled by social media, perpetuating stereotypes and blaming victims for trusting in get-rich-quick schemes.

🧵3/ The movie challenged and debunked the notion of rituals, revealing that organ harvesting is the sinister reality. I'd say beliefs play a crucial role, and the wealth gained is more about mindset than actual rituals.

🧵4/ If you try to stick to what you believed about rituals and yahoo boys, this post will try to convince you that those involved may suffer from guilt, leading to depression or madness rather than a direct consequence of rituals.

🧵5/ I tried to describe a disturbing cycle, how innocent victims lose their lives, doctors profit, and scammers enjoy newfound wealth.

🧵6/ And I also tried to point out the role of faith and mindset, because that the scammers' success is somehow tied to their unwavering belief in rituals and their ability to manifest wealth.

🧵 7/ The post also speculates on various possibilities but ends with a quote by Morgan Housel who urges us to be careful who we admire and judge, by offering a reflective note on wealth, money, and the complex dynamics at play.