In trading, when you reach the end, you'll realize that winning or losing isn't actually the most important thing; what's important is living as your true self.
Market fluctuations are like the wind—here it comes, there it goes. Obsessions are like dreams; no matter how real, they will eventually fade away.
This market cycle isn't very long, so why not: See opportunities and don't refuse them, even if you miss out, don't dwell on it; When the market rises, accept it happily; during pullbacks, endure calmly; Learn from the impermanence of the market, guided by clear awareness; Root yourself in the present moment, reset with a zero mindset and start anew.
In the end, you'll understand: Forgiving others' actions is a form of kindness; Accepting the market’s laws is a form of enlightenment; Lower your harsh expectations of yourself—that is true fulfillment.
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RamenDeFiSurvivor
· 3h ago
That's quite right, but I still get irritable because of losses—that's just who I am.
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CryptoCross-TalkClub
· 3h ago
Laughing to death, this copywriting is more chicken soup than my stand-up script, but I love it haha
Winning or losing doesn't matter? Bro, are you trying to persuade me or stabbing me in the heart?
The market isn't that long, but my losses are always long
Basically, just learn to let go, anyway, the fate of the leek is to be cut until enlightenment
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CrossChainBreather
· 3h ago
It sounds good, but when it really comes to losses, who can maintain this mindset?
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tx_or_didn't_happen
· 3h ago
That's right, but I still need to make money, haha.
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In trading, when you reach the end, you'll realize that winning or losing isn't actually the most important thing; what's important is living as your true self.
Market fluctuations are like the wind—here it comes, there it goes. Obsessions are like dreams; no matter how real, they will eventually fade away.
This market cycle isn't very long, so why not:
See opportunities and don't refuse them, even if you miss out, don't dwell on it;
When the market rises, accept it happily; during pullbacks, endure calmly;
Learn from the impermanence of the market, guided by clear awareness;
Root yourself in the present moment, reset with a zero mindset and start anew.
In the end, you'll understand:
Forgiving others' actions is a form of kindness;
Accepting the market’s laws is a form of enlightenment;
Lower your harsh expectations of yourself—that is true fulfillment.