Nothing wrong with getting rich trading hard, but will money destroy your mind.

Quote from SteveNYC:

Dang another Chinese proverb. Why do they have a ton of proverbs?


Probably because they've had paper about 1,600 years before us....and wrote this pity shit down...
 
Quote from SteveNYC:

Dang another Chinese proverb. Why do they have a ton of proverbs?

I don't believe that proverb is correct and I ain't got time to write a dissertation on why it's not correct.

The substance of the proverb is true. Whether or not it is historically correct is irrelevant.
 
Quote from HarbingerQ:

"... Unfortunately no one ever talks about how money destroys the minds of most of us.

Whether you earn a lot of money or it falls into your lap (inherit, lotto)... if money changes you into a jerk or destroys your life, you were lame to begin with. The money just brought it out.
 
Quote from Scataphagos:

Whether you earn a lot of money or it falls into your lap (inherit, lotto)... if money changes you into a jerk or destroys your life, you were lame to begin with. The money just brought it out.
Exactly. Money just makes you more of what you already are.
 
Quote from STC Capital:

Exactly. Money just makes you more of what you already are.

Hmmm... can't imagine money making me more non-materialistic. There was a time in my life when if I had enough money for beer, tennis balls and dog food, I was good.
 
Quote from Scataphagos:

Hmmm... can't imagine money making me more non-materialistic. There was a time in my life when if I had enough money for beer, tennis balls and dog food, I was good.

Yeah, but what about the dog?
 
Quote from NoDoji:



The extremely successful traders I've connected with here are <B>very humble</B> and.........

Too bad you didn't learn anything about that.
 
Money is just energy. Neutral by itself. How to use it is up to a person. IMO money is great freedom and ability to do a lot vs. no money. It's like you being strong vs. weak. Physical strength can also be used for good or bad, but would anyone prefer to be weak?
 
Quote from cornix:

... but would anyone prefer to be weak?

fully agree about what money brings : extra form of energy,
a certain kind of freedom, an enabling resource.

But just know that some boxers make the choice to eat less
so as to compete in a "lighter" category. Some prefer competing
in "feather weight" for instance. :)
 
Quote from smallStops:

fully agree about what money brings : extra form of energy,
a certain kind of freedom, an enabling resource.

But just know that some boxers make the choice to eat less
so as to compete in a "lighter" category. Some prefer competing
in "feather weight" for instance. :)

True, but that's more a tactical maneuver to compete with potentially weaker opponents rather than deliberate resistance to gain something. :)

Why would anyone (unless with a proven mental/emotional pathology, which makes it simply dangerous) agree to possess less of power (assuming it comes without extra price to pay)?

My experience as psychologist shows that's mostly rationalization of a failure rather than true belief that "money is evil".
 
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