The market doesn't evaluate how much hardship you've endured in the past,
It only measures one thing: whether you currently have the ability to produce consistent results. Experience itself does not constitute value, Validated methodologies are what create value. If you're talking about: • How to achieve a structural cognitive upgrade • How to rebuild a trading system after losses • How to turn random profits into replicable gains Then people will pay attention. But if you're just constantly revisiting suffering, emotions, grievances, Without providing decision-making logic, risk control frameworks, or execution paths, Then there's no transferability for the audience. The key to growth is not "how difficult it was back then," But: • What mistakes I corrected • Which invalid beliefs I eliminated • How I make judgments now Reusable knowledge is called experience; what cannot be reused is just experience. So, instead of recording the past, It's better to break down the process; Instead of expressing emotions, It's better to consolidate structure. This is the most fundamental principle in trading, And also the most important one in any growth path.
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The market doesn't evaluate how much hardship you've endured in the past,
It only measures one thing: whether you currently have the ability to produce consistent results.
Experience itself does not constitute value,
Validated methodologies are what create value.
If you're talking about:
• How to achieve a structural cognitive upgrade
• How to rebuild a trading system after losses
• How to turn random profits into replicable gains
Then people will pay attention.
But if you're just constantly revisiting suffering, emotions, grievances,
Without providing decision-making logic, risk control frameworks, or execution paths,
Then there's no transferability for the audience.
The key to growth is not "how difficult it was back then,"
But:
• What mistakes I corrected
• Which invalid beliefs I eliminated
• How I make judgments now
Reusable knowledge is called experience; what cannot be reused is just experience.
So, instead of recording the past,
It's better to break down the process;
Instead of expressing emotions,
It's better to consolidate structure.
This is the most fundamental principle in trading,
And also the most important one in any growth path.