Share a poem by Su Dongpo:
What is life like everywhere? It should be like a wild goose stepping on the snow mud.
Accidentally leaving a claw mark on the snow, when the goose flies away, who cares about east or west?
He said, what is life like? Like that bird on a snowy day, standing for a moment on the snow, leaving a claw print, and after flying away, the snow comes down again, covering that mark. Accidentally leaving a claw print on the snow, after the bird flies away, it has already run away with the directions of southeast and northwest, and that claw print is also gone.
In life, we talk about establishing a family and a career, having children and grandchildren, but when you close your eyes and stretch out your hands, who cares about east or west? Nothing remains. This is a famous saying by Su Dongpo, which illustrates the principle that the wind comes to the bamboo surface, and the wild geese pass through the vast sky, meaning that the Bodhisattva should not be attached to appearances.
During trading, when it’s time to increase positions, then increase them; when it’s time to reduce positions, reduce them. It should be as natural as flowing clouds and flowing water; this is a matter of one's own understanding. If you didn’t do it right, if you made a mistake, you should cut losses as needed, don’t feel regret, it’s not a big deal. The wind will come again; everything is cyclical. In short, do not cling to appearances, just handle your own responses well.