Past success with over confidence can act to have us continue down a path that no longer works. As traders, we understand that deal.hmmmmm, but why, under what circumstances does a person create bigger negative issues (penetrate deeper into error) when on a path which was a winner?
Flumoxed, could be some wisdom here, can't recognise it atm.
I`ve read a little about buddhism and buddha... But I couldn`t convince myself of it... Especially the part about the true path to happiness being a "freedom from desire"... Not only that, but also the thought that all pain and suffering comes from the existence of desire.Buddha believed that through meditative practice, we clear our minds of petty "noise" and come to recognize that all people and things are not only connected but are the same. By doing wrong to others or other things, we are doing wrong to ourselves.
I am no Buddha and am far from "enlightened" but I have found meditative practice help me look beyond "noise" and see through irrelevant convictions. It also helps to keep me "in the moment" and not get bogged down in fretting about the future or agonizing about past failures. The effect on my trading has been considerable.I`ve read a little about buddhism and buddha... But I couldn`t convince myself of it... Especially the part about the true path to happiness being a "freedom from desire"... Not only that, but also the thought that all pain and suffering comes from the existence of desire.
I respect your beliefs and I have nothing against it...
But I must say I find it curious that you enjoy these teachings... I personally believe that desire and greed are the best things this world has, because all advances in mankind came from these two...
And nobody becomes a trader without the persistence that these two generate in the individual that is trying to become one...
Do you use only what you think is worth or do you try to follow buddhism entirely?
Sure... I believe you... kkkkk I'm just saying I find it curious...But yes, Buddha came to believe that attachments lead to suffering and that everything we need is within us. But again, I am no Buddha![]()

As today is the anniversary of her birth...
"Literature is strewn with the wreckage of men who have minded beyond reason the opinions of others."
- Virginia Woolf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedy_Lamarr
Woolf became one of the central subjects of the 1970s movement of feminist criticism, and her works have since garnered much attention and widespread commentary for "inspiring feminism", an aspect of her writing that was unheralded earlier. Her works are widely read all over the world and have been translated into more than fifty languages. She suffered from severe bouts of mental illness throughout her life and took her own life by drowning in 1941 at the age of 59.[3]
The 1960's, 1970's were golden years, kind of blissful. The world was recovering from the devastation of WW2. The economy really began to hum along and people appeared to be super contented. The greedy capatilism attitude just was not there I don't believe.But yes, Buddha came to believe that attachments lead to suffering and that everything we need is within us. But again, I am no Buddha![]()