Every step in life is wealth. When Jamal was searching for Latika, he unintentionally took part in "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" and showed us the wealth that everyone possesses but may not have discovered yet: your life experiences and never giving up. The director placed 20 million rupees and never giving up on either side of the scales, which remained balanced. Perhaps this never-give-up spirit far surpasses all wealth over time. In the movie "Forrest Gump," Forrest's mother told him, "Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get." In "Slumdog Millionaire," life is like the questions in the hands of the host. You never know what the next question will be, and you never know whether you have the answer to that question. All the questions suddenly arrived, and we cannot escape. We can choose to be afraid, seek help or wait temporarily, but in the end, we must solve them ourselves. Every time we solve a problem, life will reward us, more or less. Like Jamal in the film, answering a question correctly earns him money, which accumulates into a vast fortune. The answers to all the problems we encounter in life actually lie in each step we take, so every step in life is wealth. Every failure, success, joy, pain, confusion, and struggle along the way is stored in our personal destiny, waiting for us to retrieve it on a future date and exchange it for "cash." And what is the greatest wealth in life? It is never giving up. "I'll wait for you at the train station every day at five until you come," Jamal said to his girlfriend. It's very touching, but it's because of his never-give-up attitude.