Putting business first isnt entirely uncommon when it comes to Chinese folk. Some of it has to do with the culture. i.e More money = bigger house/status rather than the western culture of having more money for the sake of having more money. Its a different type of greed. Im not saying that Chinese people are incapable of not being greedy. Some of us are but we care much more about it at face value/flaunt it a little more than constantly squirreling it away in offshore/high interest bank accounts
One could say that the point of money isn't money, but bigger status, bigger houses, etc, but I'll go further. I'll ask what the point of all that (status) is. Honestly, if I won the lottery, I'd put it into a high-yield savings account and continue living my modest lifestyle. I wouldn't even buy a bigger car. Maybe a bit more PC parts to play with, and a couple more holidays per year, but nothing extravagant. I don't see the point.
As a people. We can be quite petty like that. Sometimes having people just knowing that we're filthy rich isnt enough... This sort of behaviour is more prevalent in mainland china where status is pretty much everything due to the whole social credit system.
That social credit system sounds beyond fucked up. I can't imagine how there still hasn't be any rebellion against it.
At the same time. A lot of Chinese folk are quite level headed about money. But historically Gambling has always been a horrendous issue in China in general. A lot of money and personal property is lost to gambling and even though Im not a gambler myself. One of my great great great great great great great great great great great ancestors was. He was hooked on opium aswell. Back in those days my family had a lot of land for agriculture. A good 80% of it was lost through addiction and gambling. While the government moved in one day and said "This is mine now". The only land or property we have to the family name is the land our small house sits on in the village where my ancestors and father were born and all grew up.
Such is life.
My ancestors were filthy rich, too, with lots of estates. They lost everything during the communist takeover of Hungary in the late 40s, when owning anything became illegal. They were my mom's side of the family, and since my grandpa passed away in 2016, and my mom just in November, it's all lost forever.
Let me not go further on this. As you said, such is life.