Hah! That's really good.Quote from J.Joseph:
And the dialogue goes on. Once I insulted your intelligence and your ego, money became the smallest risk. You'd risk 10% of your account easily in hopes that this trade would become a winner and you could rub it in my face.
The truth, however, is that I don't have to be behind you talking smack. You have plenty of people inside of your own mind that you have to show up. Or who would hero worship you if you could become rich in the market. As soon as you can get them out of your head by realizing the truth about them in real life - which is that they don't give one crap about you or your trading - then you'll be all alone in your mind and free to make decisions without their scrutinization.
I remember coming to a point a couple of years ago where I realized that the fear of looking stupid in front of others (real and imaginary) was more powerful than the fear of losing money. Preservation of ego was more important than preservation of capital. It's pretty sad when you think about it.
