My professional mentor (rip) gave me some advice..
Never overinvest in
(a) stuff that can't pay you back (meet your needs, etc ) or
(b) things you don't have proportionate control over
He was talking about work,, but I expanded it to every area of my life
And for me personally, it has been a wonderful guiding principle
The people i invest in,, with my time and energy
Pay me back with their loyalty and their efforts
I put myself into my marriage, and my marriage rewards me back
When i am active in my profession, i am rewarded with generous pay and attractive opportunities
If i put in my time and thoughts..
I am actually listened to and see some of my ideas become reality
Yes i go " hard" for people/places/things,
but overall i feel it more than comes back to me
Occasionally a situation blows up on me
But i just do the
face and move on to the next "win"
Small "skirmish" losses can be absorbed by winning the overall war in a clear landslide
But looking at the world around me
My experiences seem to be the exception
Many people can't find situations that adequately reward their efforts
They put energy into people, and get burned or rebuffed
They try hard in their profession/work, and see others get most of the rewards (because they had no control over the work)
Their best ideas are laughed off or stolen by others
Nothing they do becomes significant or noteworthy
And the safe places to invest yourself for so many years..
Marriage, start a family, etc
Spend 30 years with same company (max loyalty)
Religion
Volunteer to help needy
Those lanes have all but vanished for many
So you get a bunch of people with nowhere to invest themselves
And then what?
Then you have the internet
It might be a lousy return on investment, but it might be the best/safest way for many people to invest their time/energy
Never overinvest in
(a) stuff that can't pay you back (meet your needs, etc ) or
(b) things you don't have proportionate control over
He was talking about work,, but I expanded it to every area of my life
And for me personally, it has been a wonderful guiding principle
The people i invest in,, with my time and energy
Pay me back with their loyalty and their efforts
I put myself into my marriage, and my marriage rewards me back
When i am active in my profession, i am rewarded with generous pay and attractive opportunities
If i put in my time and thoughts..
I am actually listened to and see some of my ideas become reality
Yes i go " hard" for people/places/things,
but overall i feel it more than comes back to me
Occasionally a situation blows up on me
But i just do the

Small "skirmish" losses can be absorbed by winning the overall war in a clear landslide
But looking at the world around me
My experiences seem to be the exception
Many people can't find situations that adequately reward their efforts
They put energy into people, and get burned or rebuffed
They try hard in their profession/work, and see others get most of the rewards (because they had no control over the work)
Their best ideas are laughed off or stolen by others
Nothing they do becomes significant or noteworthy
And the safe places to invest yourself for so many years..
Marriage, start a family, etc
Spend 30 years with same company (max loyalty)
Religion
Volunteer to help needy
Those lanes have all but vanished for many
So you get a bunch of people with nowhere to invest themselves
And then what?
Then you have the internet
It might be a lousy return on investment, but it might be the best/safest way for many people to invest their time/energy