Investing requires most of the time to endure boredom, and only a small amount of time requires courage.

The roughly reasonable ratio of courage to enduring boredom is 5% to 95%. For 95% of the time, you can endure boredom and cultivate strength, so when opportunities arise in that 5% of the time, you can have the courage to take decisive action. When others are courageous, you can also be bold, but that's not the best strategy and can lead to mutual destruction. When others are crying out for help, and you have the courage to act, your chances of winning are much greater.

When there is a conflict between choosing to endure boredom and choosing courage, the default is to choose patience and endure boredom.

Even if you choose courage, it should be done in stages, continuously gathering valuable information during the process to fine-tune strategies and the pace of action.

If you only choose courage without obtaining any practical information to adjust your thinking model, you are just a mindless clown.

The reason for choosing to endure boredom is that for most of the time, you do not have any information advantage or winning chance; acting blindly only increases losses.

In practice, you can also score your boredom experience weekly. If it does not exceed a certain threshold, strictly avoid action; this makes management easier and can save a lot of energy in the long run. #BNB创新高 #ETH重返3800 $BTC $ETH