Yes, the statement is true. Even if one achieves financial success, it is important to maintain a humble perspective and attitude. While money can provide immediate satisfaction, it cannot guarantee long-term satisfaction. There are other aspects of life that are just as important, such as good social relationships, optimal health, and personal achievement that are not totally dependent on financial factors.
In fact, I believe more in the phrase "increase your wealth, then everyone will consider you a brother". Or another case, just compare it between the poor who steal and the rich who are corrupt, after they are released from punishment, everyone must still respect the rich even though they have been corrupt. Yes how else, we are just creatures of materialism.
This is the reality like that. But again this is all up to each individual. because money can be a double-edged knife depending on how we use it.