1. The market is doing well, but you must be careful because when the market is good, the places where you can lose money often increase.

Why?

Because: when the market is good, there will be more "opportunities," and most so-called "opportunities" are often just "temptations."

In fact, a "bull market" refers to a time when the market is good, and it is often the harvest season. But to reap rewards in a bull market, you must "sow" in a bear market.

This "sowing" refers to purchasing good assets in advance or becoming proficient in using certain tools/techniques to help with arbitrage, etc. Without sowing in advance, it will be difficult to reap rewards.

But don't be anxious; we are still young. As long as we gain experience, we can slowly sow when the bear market comes.

Remind yourself: when the market rises again, sell slowly (harvest), and then buy again when the sowing season arrives.

2. Today my sister came to my house to play, and during dinner, I unconsciously started to "argue" with her over some matters.

However, thinking back on it afterward, I realized I shouldn't have; it was just a meaningless "debate." It doesn't solve any problems and wastes time and emotions.

Nevertheless, I could still sense that something felt off during the conversation, but my "ego" was too strong to suppress it.

This might be related to the occasional short videos I've been watching lately, which inadvertently "nourished" my ego.

Starting tomorrow, I will try to avoid short videos as much as possible.

Actually, I have completely turned off Douyin, Xiaohongshu, video accounts, and Moments, but even when I occasionally check public accounts, I still get recommended short videos. Moreover, short videos on Twitter have also increased.

This era is simply the era of short videos; I must learn to coexist with them. Otherwise, I will definitely be dominated by short videos.