Li Xiaolai's point is succinct: Whether it is honing learning abilities, forging execution capabilities, or capturing fleeting opportunities, the underlying logic points to the same cognitive awakening—calmly accepting the clumsiness of the initial stage.
When I truly let go of the obsession with "quick success" and face my shortcomings with a peaceful mindset, it instead opens up moments of enlightenment in the field of investment.
This shift in cognition has brought about self-discipline, allowing me to curb the instinct for impulsive trading and establish a rational defense in investment decisions.
Interestingly, when I no longer blindly chase short-term gains, wealth growth naturally flows like a spring stream, surging along the right path and gradually becoming a river and sea.