In the past, when I saw others posting such pictures, I would get jealous, imagining one day I could do the same. Later, I gradually learned and adjusted my mindset, hoping that fellow partners who are also suffering losses not only feel envy but also work hard together. The process of growth is painful, controlling greed is difficult, and everything must be borne by oneself.
Reflect on your own mistakes, do not forget your original intention.
At the beginning, I just wanted to earn a little every day.
There are many market opportunities every day. Why should I feel anxious without opening a position? Ultimately, it's because of greed, always wanting to quickly recover losses, wanting to achieve big gains in one go. The more you care about the money you've lost, the less you can calmly execute each trade. For profitable trades, the slightest profit pullback makes you want to escape, while trades you should have exited long ago are held onto with unreasonable emotions and a foolish glimmer of hope, enduring meaningless losses until you can't bear it anymore. Yet, the point where you can't endure is often the inexplicably best entry point.
Trading is a lonely self-cultivation journey. One thought leads to heaven, another leads to hell. When you wander alone between heaven and hell, no one can be the ferryman of your river of oblivion, except for self-redemption; there is no other way.