Quote from mr roboto:
....I place more blame on those of us who are raising this generation than I do the athletes, movie stars, and rock stars.
Mr roboto,
BINGO...you hit it on the nail.
There are Athletes with poor characters, movie stars with poor characters and
obviously traders with poor characters, cops with poor characters, electricians with poor characters, next door neighbors with poor characters, grocery store clerk with poor characters and on and on....
I too place "partial" blame on those of us raising such individuals with poor characters.
That's like saying daytraders are psychopaths and will murder their family after realizing they suck at trading (remember the Atlanta trader).
http://www.cnn.com/US/9907/30/atlanta.shooting.01/
http://www.accessatlanta.com/ajc/metro/0202/0224daytrader.html
I DON"T BLAME THEIR JOB OCCUPATION... or should I?
http://www.paralegals.org/Reporter/Year-end00/pg57.htm
No matter where we go in society...there are bad apples.
This reminds me of another issue...It's like the gun issue...do we blame the gun or the user of the gun? Do we blame those making the gun? Do we blame those raising those using the gun? Where does the blame stop or start?
Thus, do we blame the "sport" or the user of the sport? Do we blame those watching the sport? Do we blame those raising those making revenue from the sport? Where does the blame stop or start?
Like I said in an earlier post...
Sports builds healty characters...sports will also expose those with weak (unhealty) characters...it's just the way it is for whatever reason.
The same is true for trading...
Trading builds healthy characters...trading will also expose those with weak (unhealthy) characters...its just the way it is for whatever reason.
Those individuals that have something that's negative against the "glorification" of sports while taking money out of their pockets to buy tickets or feeding the sport advertisers via turning on the TV to watch it...
are just silly hypocrites.
This reminds me of a world protest event I was taking documentaring via photographs in my province...
I saw a group of angry individuals with signs about how corporate america are taking advantage of the poor in other countries to build their products...
Anger against Nike and so many others...
yet I saw a few protesters with a pair of Nikes on...another with Reebook...another with a North Face jacket...another with signs with handles made out of timber not knowing or forgetting where wood comes from, another pisssing on the side in the gutter not knowing or forgetting he's adding to the pollution...
Don't misunderstand...I got nothing against those that jump on a stage like
arena (pun intended) to write their angry words, to yell through microphones about the ills of society...
but those that do such while buying the same products they hate...while watching the same events they speak about with such rudeness...
these are individuals that are hypocrites and unable to walk the talk.
Yet...thank god that even hypocrites have the right to free speech.
With that said...I'm glad
Tampa raised this issue about athletes because it truly is a reflection of many problems in society and how we personally deal with it.
There's always 2 sides to a coin...both with yelling fans (pun intended).
I Love Sports and it has had a positive impact on my life and the life of so many personal friends.
Chasinfla started this thread with the following statement...
How does a champion think?
How does a winner view losing?
So far...I think its obvious the psychological aspects of trading has many similar aspects to the psychological aspects of athletes...regardless if your playing pee-wee baseball or are a professional soccer player making a living from the sport or a trader making a living in the markets.
My point is this...don't be a hypocrite and think that we as traders can look down upon champion athletes or those that play sports or excel in other areas of their life...
to do so only show how narrow-minded we are.
Good thread and one of the best.
P.S. Is fishing a sport? Is arm wrestling a sport?
NihabaAshi