1. Despite the fact that mercenaries earn ten times more than white-collar workers, this profession is scarcely sought after by people. The reason behind this is the immense risk involved.2. The terms "mercenary" and "white-collar" carry different meanings in modern times. In ancient times, mercenaries were equivalent to bandits, ruffians, or members of clans and gangs in the martial world.3. People in ancient times were unlikely to become chieftains of gangs or bandits because they considered such a life too risky and not as glamorous as it appeared. In reality, the life of a bandit might have been harder than that of a diligent farmer, and bandits faced significant dangers.4. Mercenaries are often perceived as brave and skilled, capable of matching特種兵 in combat and adept at using狙擊槍 and 沖鋒槍. However, mercenaries in reality may not match this image. For instance, in Africa, many impoverished Blacks are employed as mercenaries, and some even strive to gain internet fame by posting short videos.5. While there may indeed be top-tier killers among mercenaries, akin to those seen in movies, such individuals exist in all professions, not exclusively in mercenary or white-collar jobs.6. The statement that "mercenary wages are ten times those of white-collar workers" is quite one-sided. There are also high-income individuals among white-collar workers and farmers whose influence can benefit the entire nation or society.7. For most people, considering legal constraints and returns on investment, it is more practical to become a white-collar worker with a stable income than to become a low-level mercenary who can barely make a living.