Losing All Your Possesions

Quote from coolweb:

Love of god?
He sure ain't paying your rent dood
Your rent might not matter if you are living alone.

If you have a family and they are on the streets begging for food, while your wife is whoring herself out
Well, Love of god ain't goign to help that situation either.


a gold bar hidden in your back pocket might help though

I think you misspelled the word god...it's capital "G", then lower case "o" and then "d" God.

:cool:
 
Quote from austinp:

At this stage of my career, everything I own could be stripped away tomorrow and I'd replace it all in a lot less time than it was accumulated in the first place. [/B]

And how would you propose to do that? I mean this seriously. What makes you feel that could at the time when you are stripped call upon the same strengths and confidence you have now to "replace it all"?
 
Quote from antincedo:

maybe i should have entitled this thread 'Losing Ones Religion' :D


thats me in the spot light.....



anyways i believe my point was to those who are successful traders... do you think it is necessary to understand what it is or at least what it would be like to 'lose everything'. so that you you won't be fearful in your trading.


Yes!!! Absolutely!

I can safely say that from personal experience! Perhaps I will elaborate later.
 
I am in a good mood so I am going to respond. To the OP, your fine end of story.

When you label your self, you negate your self. Some one said that I don't know who. First of all you shouldn't label yourself. Your not successful, your not unsuccessful. You just are.

Some times I find the things you own, end up owning you. Keeping up with the joneses is the best example.

There is always someone richer, more beautiful, or in your eyes is better than you for one reason or another. The reality is they are thinking the same thing about you. Different people find things beautiful. People define success as different things. I know a man who would give up his monetary success to have a good relationship with his family. I also know another man who is very traditionally labeled successful but goes out with women I feel are just very unattractive to me. Not to say they are not beautiful people, but we have extremely different tastes.

Back to the point. Losing all your possesions is almost a spiritual cleansing. It was a few years back, that I started to minimize things in my life. The irony is in trying to be a minimalist, more crap just kept showing up. This time I saw it for what it is, crap. Crap that takes me away from who I really am.

So OP and others should not feel bad from where they came from and the expirences they have had, its all apart of what makes you who you are today. You all HAD to go through what you did. Coolweb, I respect you and have read many of your posts before, but that cocky condescending attitude is the road to ruin. Some one will get fed up and push you down the stairs, and as you tumble step after step, be it physically or figuratively the following will go through your mind. You will find a truth in that at that moment, who you know will not help you, your money won't help you, your crap won't help you.
Its a humbling experience to stare death in the face.

So in conclusion, don't take stuff to seriously. Stuff is just crap. The fine italian leather sofa, the sports car, the persian rug, etc.. Appreciate things for what they are, and enjoy things for the experience, not for status, not for showing off your definition of success, not for trying to heal some emotional rift. One final thought for the evening is family is everything. If you don't have that you have nothing.

Frank Sinatra said it best..
 
I lost almost half of my life time saving so far since I handle my own IRA and regular account. It is the most horrible experience I have ever had. After all, the world is still not ending. I am thinking of just packing my stuff and go to Africa to live there forever..... should I have no ungrownup child!!!!
 
Quote from NewTrader:

I lost almost half of my life time saving so far since I handle my own IRA and regular account. It is the most horrible experience I have ever had. After all, the world is still not ending. I am thinking of just packing my stuff and go to Africa to live there forever..... should I have no ungrownup child!!!!

Lots of people have lost lots of money this year. You are not
alone.
 
Quote from Compulsive:

I can share with you this from my own experience....there is NO value in the material possession, your cars, your money, your job, your food, even your health. Don't get me wrong, we need all those things to survive, food, shelter and etc, but as you have posted all these things that we have in this earth can be taken away from you.

Whether it takes a second or a lifetime....however there is one thing that can NEVER be taken away from you. Once you realize this and accept this you will start seeing things differently and you will accomplish bigger things that you have ever dream off.

What am I talking about....the Love of God. Criticize me, mock me, laugh at me, do what you want. When man knows all truth, man will be God for he will have arrived at the same position as God and there no longer will be problems or searching for everything will be known and apparent.



One can never argue with the truth.

http://www.geocities.com/kkiara/footprintinthesand/family.html
 
In the game of trading, and life, and the part of life that
we use to trade with, things don't always go as well as
we hope.

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"Peak Performance" is an episode from the second season of Star Trek: The Next Generation.

The USS Enterprise-D is ordered by Starfleet Command to take part in a combat practice simulation in preparation for the Borg threat. Both Captain Picard and Commander Riker are reluctant to participate, citing Starfleet's traditional role as an exploratory and paramilitary organization, not an actual military. Nevertheless, they follow the orders. A Zakdorn strategist named Sirma Kolrami is sent to the Enterprise-D to serve as tactical consultant and overseer of the simulation. Kolrami's severe condescension toward the crew is only made stronger when he easily beats Riker and Lieutenant Commander Data at Strategema. Data becomes convinced he is malfunctioning, but his crewmates realize he is in fact experiencing a crisis of confidence, a very human response.




Captain Jean-Luc Picard: (speaking to Data, an android):

...and Commander: It is possible to commit no mistakes and still lose. That is not a weakness - that is life.
 
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