In the cryptocurrency world, it is very difficult to change others, and it is also very difficult to change oneself; but only by changing oneself can there be hope!

Changing others is hard, changing oneself is hard;

But only by changing oneself can there be hope.

The financial market never has 'what ifs', only results!

If we cannot achieve results in cryptocurrency trading, we must be doing something wrong;

Being able to consistently achieve results means we must be doing something right, that's all.

Our way of thinking affects our behavior every day, and our daily behavior leads to the final results.

Losing money is not scary; what is scary is not finding the real reasons for the loss and not having the determination to change immediately to help us turn losses into profits.

We cannot ignore problems, evade problems, or avoid facing problems; that is the most terrifying thing.

Everything has a cause and effect; sow good causes to reap good results, sow bad causes to reap bad results.

Our current situation is entirely derived from every decision we made before.

Regardless of whether the results are good or bad, we must bear them; in the adult world, once a choice is made, even if it is wrong, we must walk through it on our knees and see whether we can calmly accept and face the final results corresponding to each person.

In the adult world, one should not pretend that the process is very hard, because the final result will not perform with us in a play.

We must learn to reflect and summarize more in our daily lives; maintain and improve what is good, and change what is bad immediately. Given time, we will all improve.

The same goes for trading in the cryptocurrency world; we must abandon the mindset of luck, abandon the desire for quick wealth or speculation, and abandon every trade that is beyond our capability and understanding.

Before each trade, ask yourself: have I really understood? Do I have solid reasons for my trading decisions? Have I prepared my strategy and risk management system? Can I accept failure, etc.?

Truly clarifying our own abilities is an essential element for us to be qualified investors.