I learn that holding onto a sinking stock is like clinging to a leaky inflatable float in the ocean. Eventually you will sink.
Turns out "all in" is a poker move, not an investing strategy.
I chased hype once. It was like running after an ice cream truck only to realise it was selling kale.
The market taught me that pretending to understand biotech or crypto tokenomics is like nodding along a Shakespeare play. You clap at the wrong time.
Finally I realise that investing is less about sprinting & more about surviving the marathon. You need to keep jogging even if your shoelaces are untied.
The market is both a stern teacher and also a mischievous prankster. It humbles me yet rewards me too. The only way to graduate is to learn & be wiser the next time.
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