Trading is the same as being a person. You need to stay humble and learn lifelong.


The biggest taboo is thinking you're not capable, yet being overly self-righteous.
Treat everything with the attitude of "I already understand this," and be impatient with others' opinions.
In life, I've seen too many people like this; you can often tell they are not cut out for business, even if they are your relatives.
You have high expectations for them, you want them to do well, you want to help them, but their mindset makes it impossible for you to assist them.
They come out swinging right away, criticizing a strategy, thinking they know everything, which causes them to miss opportunities for growth and alienates friends who could help them.
There is a saying: "If you are not willing to learn lifelong, you have hit the ceiling of your destiny."
This not only refers to learning but also to always maintaining a humble attitude.
Sometimes, collaborating with others is difficult; it's better to do it yourself rather than explain repeatedly.
If you have ideas, don’t ask others, don’t try to seek help.
Just do it yourself.
You don’t need anyone’s approval, nor does anyone need to know.
I know this can be lonely, but in the early stages of determined self-improvement, you often won’t find like-minded people in your existing circle.
You need to work alone for a while, and only after you truly improve will you meet people who share your ideas and walk alongside you.
Don’t rush; as long as you persist, you will find people who are on the same frequency as you.
Trading is like this, and being a person is like this.
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