Here's How Zen Meditation Changed Steve Jobs' Life And Sparked A Design Revolution http://www.businessinsider.com/steve-jobs-zen-meditation-buddhism-2015-1
Steve Jobs was a marketing genius. But what did he invent? He packaged or repackaged existing gadgets with attractive colors and simple design. Made them with strict QA. India is a hell hole, I set up an offshore software factory there for a major euro bank. After seeing how low humans can live , you'll appreciate any form of normality, something as small as clean water, private space. We stayed at the Oberoy Hotel in calcutta
This thread is committed to discuss and understand the root of trading, business psychology, using a case study of day trading strategy. Stock trading is considered to be one of the most toughest profession in the world. Basics or root has to be "extremely" strong to win here. This thread suits people who believe in the value of strong basics for a sustained growth. For technical knowledge please feel free to jump quickly out of here without wasting your valuable time.
Steve Jobs learnt to discriminate between the inner noises (restless mind) and the inner voice (intuition) through meditation which he learned from his beloved Zen master. Intuition made him one the best creator in human history. Awareness of the inner noises helped him recognise the noises from the outer world. He had a genuine life coach (Zen Master) and he was highly coachable. To have a weekend workshop with a Zen master I suggest to visit www.landmarkworldwide.com
Feel lucky I am tired and not in a ranting mood, or I would absolutely EVISCERATE you on this statement. And so would a lot of other people here if they cared to. That statement is so outrageous and insensitive. You just tipped your hat on how old you must really be, if you believe the tenet that trading stocks is "one of the toughest professions in the world". I'm outta' here tonight, before I explode. (You better delete that shitty statement, dude.)
Earth is a globe, not flat. Robert Rhea is the author of the book "The Dow Theory" http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2938202-the-dow-theory (Shall we ask Robert to delete his quote ) CAUTION : This thread is a Lion's den, meant for the top 1% club of trading mass. Only lions and cubs visit here. Others come and return with shattered ego if they post anything silly here. A dozen foxes cannot threaten one single Lion. (Some respectable sleeping Galileos snore more louder than usual and needs some tough therapy. )
I liked this article... https://www.theguardian.com/money/2013/jul/20/learn-to-trade-stock-market-websites
Yeah, Robert's "job" was so "tough". Speculating on "Dow Theory". Bookworms have such tough "professions". First responders have much tougher jobs...Especially when they are trying to save the lives of the very people who think they have "tough jobs" while working behind their cushy desks, staring at charts and trying to become the greatest new economic theorist... Those same people who believe that successful financial speculation is REALLY hard work. So tough!
Overnight...help me understand what you mean. Stock trading isn't tough or making a living stock trading isn't tough or the brokers and their scam isn't tough (for them)? And what does rajesheck age have to do with it? I don't trade stocks, only treasury and gold futures. Just curious.