Over the years, my mindset has quietly changed.
In the past, I always saw things in black and white, accustomed to dividing the world into right and wrong, winning and losing, always thinking about proving something.
But later I gradually realized that many things do not have clear rights and wrongs.
Correctness often depends on different perspectives.
Beyond logic, there are positions, emotions, experiences, limitations, and even more often, it is the bare human nature.
The same applies to investing, beyond logic.
Now I can accept "differences" more and am more willing to respect diversity.
It's not that I've become softer, but I've understood that standing in different positions presents different views of the scenery.
What you find absurd in choice may be the only way for someone else to survive.
What you disapprove of as persistence might be another person's final dignity.
So now I no longer rush to judge, nor do I insist on intervening.
More often, I just quietly observe, neither denying nor agreeing.
I merely remind myself, "See clearly, but don’t take lightly."
In fact, everyone has their own way of living, with differences that deserve respect.
It's best to understand, but if you can't, that's okay.
Just do it in the way you like.