Recently, in discussions about Song Weilong's past romantic relationships, some netizens have expressed curiosity about whether his girlfriends, who came from wealthy families, were also involved in the entertainment industry and why they didn't invest resources in him. Based on available information, these questions stem from the common perception that "entering the entertainment industry equals pursuing career success," but the reality is not entirely so.

According to reports, this woman, referred to as a "second-generation" celebrity, did have some experience in the entertainment industry, but it was more of an experience and experiment than a long-term career goal. She entered the industry not to compete for resources or seek exposure, but with a relatively relaxed attitude. Compared to the high-intensity work of filming, long-term training, and frequent appearances, she prefers to enjoy life and devote her time to personal interests such as travel and shopping.
Whether or not one "spends resources" is closely related to personal choice. In the entertainment industry, some people are highly career-driven and will devote themselves fully to any opportunity they get, hoping to continuously break through to higher levels through their works and exposure; others are not obsessed with fame and achievements, believing that their family background and personal accumulation are enough to support a stable and comfortable life, and therefore are unwilling to bear the pressure brought by industry competition.
From this perspective, the choice of "entering the industry but not pursuing a career" is not uncommon, and it doesn't necessarily mean wasting resources or opportunities. For her, the entertainment industry is more like a part of her life experience, rather than a track where she must achieve results. This difference essentially reflects different individuals' judgments about lifestyles and life goals, rather than simply a matter of resource utilization.

