One of the best articles I have read in a LONG TIME. Thanks for sharing. It is kinda like orthodoxy (correct belief) vs orthopraxy (correct practice). You can have all the correct beliefs, knowledge, confidence and understanding (orthodoxy) but if you don’t do the right thing at the right time (orthopraxy) then none of a traders orthodoxy really matters.
In addition, learning on a deeper level takes place with orthopraxy as opposed to theoretical learning from orthodoxy. This said we usually need both. Orthodoxy to know what to orthopraxy (can save much time and suffering) but learning without doing is theoretical knowledge in ones experience and does not lead to success.
Some stubborn mules ONLY LEARN in the school of hard knocks......sadly...View attachment 200577
Reminds me of a cartoon that I've looked for numerous times, and never found. It shows some speaker-guy up on a stage, standing between two easels -- one of which has a drawing labeled "Ass" and the other a drawing labeled, "Hole in the ground." The speaker is holding up his finger as if to make a profound point.
The caption carries his statement: "Welcome, gentlemen, to Advanced Management Training."
God but that still cracks me up.....

