Good riddance, I had to stop @2:12 -- I could no longer sit through any of that motivational nonsense. And annoying voice and fake energy. Those self-help gurus are so full of it, generic wisdom, teaching someone else's teachings, but basically failures themselves at life other than selling their own books, and courses and ad revenues to the naive, impressionable, gullible, dumb masses. Everyone in the public eye is so full of it. I can see right through them. The desire for money, greed and fame and recognition will make people bend their morals, ideals, and legality and sense of pride and character to benefit themselves at the expense of others.
All the books you've read, traders you've studied, people you've praised, time devoted to this craft....and you're still not a market success to show for. You tell me...who is right, who is wrong...and who is making money overall in this picture, it's definitely not you...you're still repressed, Cheese-o, Schizo
Your intent in sharing this is very well appreciated. Thanks for making the world a little bit of a better place.
Please allow me to quote one genius. 1. It took him nine years to come with General Relativity theory. 2. There is no evidence that he said this, "Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." Focusing on the right thing is important. I suppose perseverance is the key ingredient for all success.
Yeah but he went total whack job on his Special Theory, where he said the speed of light is constant in any frame of reference. That implies that the universe cannot expand at different rates in different places, because no energy can expand faster than any other energy at any other point beyond creation. Which is why he threw up his hands at the idea at quantum entanglement. He couldn't make it work. Spooky action at a distance? Man, what a trip. No wonder his hair was the way it was.
To the schizo anklebiter https://mindtoolsbusiness.com/resources/blog/confident-arrogant-difference Dude probably smells like cheese whiz and can't look someone in the eye
Do the difficult things while they are easy and do the great things while they are small. A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step. - Lao Tzu