The reason to tell everyone not to rush and to take it slow is to help everyone develop a wealthy mindset. I know everyone is eager to achieve success at a young age, and I understand that everyone faces various difficulties in life. However, based on my experience as someone who has been through it, it's during such times that we must not be impatient.
Just like how the poor often lose more in the stock market because they simply cannot afford to wait, a wealthy person with an account balance of 10 million can seize a market wave and gain 1 million, while a poor person may only have 100,000 or even less than 100,000. Even if the market rises by 10% to 20%, it cannot fill the gaps in their lives, so they desperately trade, searching for opportunities every day, only to end up losing more.
What truly destroys them is not the market, but the pressure of life combined with the anxiety of trading. They mistakenly believe that trading is like working a job, where they need to make money every day to survive.
A master’s rhythm is never about winning every day; it’s about fighting once every three years, getting filled from that battle, going all out when the trend comes, and resting in cash to cultivate skills after the tide recedes.
A gentleman keeps his tools hidden and moves at the right time.
The urgency of the poor is as difficult to cure as a terminal illness; only a wealthy mindset can turn fate around. $AAVE $AAPLon $ONDO