一粒聪|Apr 06, 2026 07:48
Investing is sometimes about information and cognition, but more often it's about 'psychological flexibility' —
The ability to keep moving toward your goals even when faced with obstacles.
For example, when the market crashes, people often feel fear, anxiety, and self-doubt. Those with strong psychological flexibility might panic too, but they don’t act impulsively. They first check if the logic has changed, then execute their plan accordingly.
You can fomo, but don’t let fomo control you.
You can aim for quick profits, but don’t randomly change your strategy.
You can have emotions, but don’t let emotions hijack your decisions.
That’s why they say investing is a journey of mastering human nature.
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