Quote from Magna:
I've never quite understood what someone means when they say "truly committed". Of course it's a nice theoretical conversation point, and a question people just love to ask others (and occasionally themselves). But let's look at a sports analogy, say basketball. There are thousands and thousands of VERY good basketball players at the local neighborhood courts, the high school gyms, and the college teams who, if asked, would answer that they're "truly committed". Maybe you would dismiss their avowed committment and solely judge by the results? Anyway, the reality is that NBA teams only have 12 each on their roster. Sure, we hear all the time about the Michael Jordans, the Kobe Bryants, the Shaqs, in other words the people who made it and made it big time. But there are thousands of stories we never hear about the thousands who never made it to the pros, or made it and soon flopped out. The truth is some people, make that most people, simply do not have the talent, do not have what it takes. And it doesn't matter in the least if they're "truly committed".
Jeez, give a break. Anybody who's been in this business knows it tough, thats a given. And who are we to judge another's commitment. But the point is that someone who isn't kidding themselves and dosen't give up CAN make it. It doesn't take genius or lucky genes. Your analogy to professional team sports doesn't apply because theres not a limited roster. They may not become a superstar trader, they may not even be able to cover all their living expenses through trading. But they could at the very least be successful on some level.