The Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng has long stated: 'Fortune and misfortune come in turn; there is a set number to abundance and scarcity.'
Prosperity leading to decline is the norm; cycles are the truth.
A person who understands cycles won’t doubt life because of a temporary lack of money, nor will they feel invulnerable because of smooth sailing.
After trading for so long, I've become accustomed to it; today my account looks bright and beautiful, but tomorrow it may drop ten or twenty points; but what I'm more accustomed to is—no matter how the account numbers fluctuate, my heart must remain steady.
Because as long as the core spirit is not disturbed, even if the cards are played poorly, they can be reshuffled.
Many people think they have awakened, but in reality, they have only fallen into the 'side effects of awakening'—
In the morning, upon waking, a pile of thoughts fills the mind, yet the hands cannot move; the more you think, the more chaotic it becomes, the more futile it feels.
Don't be afraid, this is very normal; it's a necessary path in life.
True wisdom is not sitting and daydreaming, nor is it impressive to read a few self-help books; rather, it is—bending down and doing, one by one, those small things you thought you already understood.
Traders repeat 'tedious' tasks every day: reviewing trades, writing trading logs, watching the market, waiting...
You think it’s simple, but try sticking to it for three months?
Wang Yangming said: Knowing and acting as one does not mean it counts just by saying it; it counts only when done.
The luckiest in life are not those who ascend in one step, but those who awaken just at the right age.
Don’t envy others for living easily—everyone has gone through lows; they just managed to get through.
So, correct your eyes, and first correct your heart.
Whether in the market or in life, true confidence always comes from—can you steady yourself amidst the chaos.