In the past, when I saw others posting such pictures, I would feel envious, imagining that one day I could do the same. Later, I slowly learned and adjusted my mindset, hoping that fellow partners who are also experiencing losses would not only feel envy but also work hard together. The process of growth is very painful, controlling greed is difficult, and everything must be borne by oneself.

Always reflect on your own mistakes and stay true to your original intentions.

At the beginning, I just wanted to earn a little every day.

There are many opportunities in the market every day. Why feel anxious about not opening a position? Ultimately, it's because of greed, always wanting to recover losses quickly, wanting to make a big profit all at once. But the more you care about the money you've already lost, the less calmly you can handle each trade. For trades that are clearly profitable, you want to run away at the slightest pullback in profit. For trades that you should have exited long ago, you always cling to them in frustration and resentment, holding onto meaningless losses until your mind can't bear it. But the position you can't bear is always mysteriously the best entry point.

Trading is a solitary self-cultivation journey. A thought can lead to heaven or hell. When you wander alone between heaven and hell, no one can be the ferryman of your dark river, except for self-redemption; there is no other way.