What kind of approach can make you INSANELY rich?

Discussion in 'Trading' started by trade5656, Feb 9, 2017.

  1. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    He was JFK Jr. In the media's eyes at least... He was the closest thing America ever had to a "prince". He had the god complex groomed into him from a very young age, he could do no wrong.

    He owned a high performance aircraft and one night with his wife and one other on board.....he flew into weather conditions that were beyond his skill level. He lost control and all 3 perished.

    I referenced him to your post because he was rich...he dismissed "the poor mans knowledge" that is universal to aviation. One mistake will kill ya dead.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_F._Kennedy_Jr.
     
    #171     Feb 15, 2017
  2. Pekelo

    Pekelo

    Mind you, I already mentioned him on page 15: (great minds think alike)

    Rich and/or priviledged people tend to believe in their own hubris (intuition in this thread) and just because they are smart in one category, they think they know it better in every category. Kind of a Trump complex, if we wish to close this thread. :)
     
    #172     Feb 15, 2017
  3. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    Know what JFK Jr and a penguin have in common?

    They both look great in a tuxedo but neither one can fly worth a sh*t.
    :banghead:
     
    #173     Feb 15, 2017
  4. You regard me as dogmatic, whereas I just prefer to recognize faith healing for what it is. Meanwhile, I think you're perhaps a bit too married to your martial arts and all the exotics associated with the culture of its origin.
     
    #174     Feb 15, 2017
  5. speedo

    speedo

    "Faith healing" ROFL !!, thanks Fred, I now know for sure to never pay attention to you again. Ciao
     
    #175     Feb 15, 2017
  6. If mind can cause psychosomatic disorders then why not meditation, hypnotherapy, psychotherapy, faith healing, etc. heal a person?
     
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    #176     Feb 16, 2017
  7. Yes, most of the people confuse pride with intuition. Trump's complex may be an example. If he is good in his business that does not mean he can be good in politics too.

    Intuition is an higher level of intelligence through which we invoke creativity.

    Often humility accompanies with intuition. Otherwise it is pride for sure.

    Intuition indicates one of these to us:
    1. A hidden talent
    2. A hidden dream, which we may or may not have any talent.
    (In the case of dream, intuition acts as a catalyst to develop new talents.)

    Humility separates us from fake intuition. Pride simulates fake intuitions. :)

    We might think that we are very logical than intuitive, but sometimes there may be hidden intuition behind our logical conclusions.

    On the other hand there are people who think they are very intuitive and actually fake it out of pride.
     
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    #177     Feb 16, 2017
  8. speedo

    speedo

    I am paraphrasing Albert Schweitzer....Much of what we do as doctors, be it as physicians or witch doctors is to hold the hand of the patient as he heals himself.
     
    #178     Feb 16, 2017
  9. Very true. Our body has the capacity to heal itself. Doctor's duty is to properly diagnose and treat in such a way that helps patient to heal himself.

    While we are talking about medicines, we need not forget the importance of the skillful diagnose by doctors which determines the effectiveness of treatment, whether it is conventional or alternative or ancient.

    Again, that skillful diagnose has something to do with a blend of experience and genuine intuition. Diagnosing is a combo of science and art.

    Becoming rich depends on our business skills rather than luck. And our skills depends on the quality of our intuition.
     
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    #179     Feb 16, 2017
  10. Meditation has its place in reducing stress and related conditions that can be caused by stress. It can reverse minor issues and be an excellent preventative protocol. But meditation will not cure cancer once it takes hold. I can't believe I actually have to point this out.
     
    #180     Feb 16, 2017