>>88862993Can you imagine someone who got into hololive based on the Dodgers game because of that "cute shark" and basically only have gotten like 3 or 4 streams since then. They would likely just give up on Hololive. Does the shark even think about her marketability? The shark is still thinking like a normal person and not a business person, where more money is always more desirable.
Does she think because she is already a multimillionaire she needs nothing more? Younger people have kind of an unfounded idea about money that once you hit 1+ mil you're set, but it really isn't necessarily true depending on unstable economic conditions, healthcare (in the US), how well their investments go, what kind of lifestyle they aim for, how long they plan on retiring for, etc.
This is why actors who are already set continue to work, often in inconvenient conditions--long hours, uncomfortable costumes, and the like. Because they know you need to earn your money while you can. As one grows older their ability to work declines. It's always safer to have more rather than less.