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The spendthrift woman is here🧏🏻♀️
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The Tao Te Ching says: To be rich and arrogant is to bring disaster upon oneself.
In the market, there are always times when we
can make some money due to luck or knowledge.
Never become arrogant and think you're the best in the world.
Maintain reverence for the market.
Keep up the habits of learning and thinking.
Be kind and tolerant to others, humble and sincere in dealing with the world...
These can all help you grow🤍🤍🤍🧸
It's about building your own vessel to receive "wealth" and "fortune."
Wealth isn't just earned through intellectual advantage.
It's the result of the compound interest of action frequency and correction speed.
Yesterday, I was chatting with fellow stock traders about trading win rates.
After querying short-term trading data, I fed it to AI.
Final summary: There was a lot of emotional trading before,
and I often got frustrated when things didn't go as expected.
Actually, "being too impatient" is an extremely harmful negative energy.
Its essence is hidden omnipotent narcissism—
thinking the world should run according to your own rhythm, not tolerating any deviation.
This mentality leads to anxiety and constant internal conflict.
"Impatience" and "procrastination" are two sides of the same coin of internal conflict.
They seem contradictory, but both stem from the fear of "imperfection."
Wanting to achieve perfection in one go, buying at the absolute low and selling at the absolute high,
yet fearing that even giving your all won't meet expectations.
Some trades just consume you in indecision.
To break this vicious cycle, learn to accept your own limitations:
Allow yourself to be clumsy, allow yourself to try repeatedly.
True growth isn't about pursuing perfection,
but about moving forward steadily through trial and error.
Focus on the growth itself,
rather than being driven by emotions and perfectionism.
You don't need to become perfect.
You just need to become more whole.
Don't let "being too impatient" trap you.
Slow down, and make peace with your own imperfections.
Too tight won't get you far, loosen up a bit🧏🏻♀️
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