The stock market is a process in which ordinary people challenge their fate. If successful, you become that proud person others admire; if you fail, you’re seen by your family as a failure who thought shortcuts could lead to success. They see the stock market as gambling, but in my view, there is a gamble involved, yet more importantly, it’s about cognition. Doubling or tripling your money might be luck, but how much of that is due to luck when it comes to ten or a hundred times? I hope everyone can hold a firm belief in their heart to persist with their operations, achieving unity of knowledge and action, rather than treating stock market money as just numbers. Sometimes I think, even 10,000 or 100,000 placed on the table is a huge amount. Why do fluctuations in the stock market not attract more attention? It’s because we’re used to it, accustomed to seeing fluctuations as natural. As investors, those who rely on the stock market as a major income source, we must pay close attention to every penny we have. Profits are ours, and we must have a strong risk awareness. This is also a reflection I had after casually placing an order on Friday. I hope everyone can succeed and turn their lives around through the stock market, achieving enlightenment in one moment. I also hope everyone can practice what they believe in this year, persist, and become a crane among chickens. The stock market is accessible, but full of thorns. Its low threshold demands that we be extremely disciplined with every operation. We must do what others cannot, and even more, do what others can. When our actions match our cognition, even if we lose money, I accept it. Wishing everyone early financial freedom and to become role models for others.
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Sharing some motivational words, I really feel a bit empathetic.
The stock market is a process in which ordinary people challenge their fate. If successful, you become that proud person others admire; if you fail, you’re seen by your family as a failure who thought shortcuts could lead to success. They see the stock market as gambling, but in my view, there is a gamble involved, yet more importantly, it’s about cognition. Doubling or tripling your money might be luck, but how much of that is due to luck when it comes to ten or a hundred times? I hope everyone can hold a firm belief in their heart to persist with their operations, achieving unity of knowledge and action, rather than treating stock market money as just numbers. Sometimes I think, even 10,000 or 100,000 placed on the table is a huge amount. Why do fluctuations in the stock market not attract more attention? It’s because we’re used to it, accustomed to seeing fluctuations as natural. As investors, those who rely on the stock market as a major income source, we must pay close attention to every penny we have. Profits are ours, and we must have a strong risk awareness. This is also a reflection I had after casually placing an order on Friday. I hope everyone can succeed and turn their lives around through the stock market, achieving enlightenment in one moment. I also hope everyone can practice what they believe in this year, persist, and become a crane among chickens. The stock market is accessible, but full of thorns. Its low threshold demands that we be extremely disciplined with every operation. We must do what others cannot, and even more, do what others can. When our actions match our cognition, even if we lose money, I accept it. Wishing everyone early financial freedom and to become role models for others.