Thanks for the journal comments. It is how in the markets that I have learned cognitively, adapted, and practiced Brooks, and a handful of other authors concepts, including a few of my own inventions.Volpri, your journal is excellent and clearly shows your understanding of Al’s work but you may as well try and teach mules to tap dance as convince anyone who would argue endlessly against something they know little to nothing about.
I always have a little hope that some mules will learn something from my efforts to explain. I sell nothing and ask nothing other than that folks try to understand and Sim it if perchance it may help someone in their SIM Trading ROFLMAO.
I admit I am a maverick. I have done a lot of training seminars in a totally different field from trading and since I jolt people and provoke people in those trainings to consider other points of view and then I tell them the work involved to arrive at success. I find most are not able to make the “leap”. They simply cannot, or are not willing, to accept or process the concepts OR commit to do the work. Maybe 5% gone on to success from my trainings. I tried toning down my presentation. In case it was me. The percentage got worse. I came to the conclusion that to learn something that breaks tradition and worldview folks have to be provoked deeply, or they will simply dismiss what is being shared, as they cannot conceive it as being true. Tradition and WV are powerful things and hard to penetrate.
Interestingly, the folks that buck the trainings the most as they are being given live, i.e. those that counter the concepts the hardest in the live trainings ..those that appear to be the biggest mule headed, stubborn people, often end up being the most successful once they are able to make the leap. Most can never make the leap. I have had folks get up and walk out of a live training so mad; they can’t take it any more. Sometimes, after they calm down they will saunter back in because what was presented intrigued them as much, or more, as it made them angry.
Fortunately, there are a few that are able to entertain, chew on, and consider things they never have considered, and practice them making adaptations. These usually end up with success. If they commit to the work and are willing to do whatever it takes. They do see success at different levels, but that is another topic to discuss. Many, if not most, of the others just continue doing what they have always done and of course they get the same results they have always gotten.
