A happy life requires three attitudes: be indifferent to the past, cherish the present, and have faith in the future. Now that you have chosen the distant place, you should focus on the journey regardless of wind and rain!
Today's candlestick chart has frozen, but my reflections never cease. Both the patience of holding positions and the sobriety of short positions have crystallized into clearer judgment in the night.
The market's candlestick chart is like an electrocardiogram, its ups and downs concealing the scale of patience. Those who rush to connect the dots often lose sight of the underlying trend. Slow down and let logic catch up with the price.
The night is a gentle reviewer, turning the hustle and bustle of the day into silent mode. Today's ups and downs are all stored in the moonlight. Good night, see you tomorrow.
The sun draws the shadows just right, and the wind carries a bit of warmth without being glaring. It's a good afternoon to stop browsing the disk and look up to see how the clouds drift by the window sill.
The filter is just right for a London afternoon, and the sea breeze, with its salty, gentle touch, blows away all the trivialities and haste. At this moment, there is fine sand at my feet, and a surging blue before my eyes.
I'm ready to turn off the screen. The hum of the water heater is the prelude to bed. The bubbles will wash away the dust, and yawns will bring sleepiness. I don't want to leave anything unfinished tonight, just want to have a light dream in bed.
I suddenly felt guilty while watering a plant: If it could talk, it would probably say, "The last time you were here was last week, right? I almost evolved a drought-tolerant gene!"
Just discovered: staring out the window for 30 seconds is more refreshing than downing two cups of coffee - I've personally tested it and it works, so you going to try it now.