Every day I still send out my daily records to document my life
Last night's market was quite turbulent, and I missed a buying point at a low level, which is quite regrettable. Now I am holding a long position and looking a bit further ahead. This morning my daughter had a fever, and we went to the hospital around seven to get some medicine. After getting the medicine, I took my wife and child to the park for camping. The air outside is much better. There are many trivial family matters, but during my free time, I still keep an eye on the market and mark all the trends. The greatest hardship of full-time trading is not the inability to make a profit in the long term, but rather the lack of support from family and the gossip from outsiders. Last night while chatting with someone, a novice trader in the market, he said his family does not support him and that he has conflicts with them. After advising him, I spoke very directly: respect is mutual, and only with value can everyone regard you highly. If you can't persist, it's better to seek other paths early on. Life is very long, and if trading adds unnecessary arguments, it might be better to go with the flow. We need to ensure the quality of our lives first before seeking our own value. A lonely gamble is worth glorifying, but we must use the final results to offset the past hardships. This is the true reflection of having climbed the mountain. This is why I see that later generations are not as good as I am. The prejudices in people's hearts are like a great mountain. To see this mountain, to walk out of this mountain, to recognize this mountain, and to change this mountain, we are always on the road.