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In present day Japan, "alchemy" is only used metaphorically; to refer to improper means of making money by politicians or religious hucksters with no morals or shame.
A good businessman knows how to make money.
They cashed in on the second oil crisis.
Fool as he is, he knows how to make money.
Many gamblers win and lose money at the horse-race track.
Great pains but all in vain.
All my effort went for nothing.
No pain, no gain.
No gains without pains.
No gain without pains.
I agree with you, except for the part about the profits.
Tim's employer promised him pie in the sky benefits.
A penny saved is a penny earned.

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