One of the things I learned the hard way very early in crypto is, when you lose money, if you can’t laugh and smile at the absurdity of it all, you’re over invested.
Deep inner suffering inevitably arises when the human person is reduced to performance, consumption, or a statistical datum. Many young people today live under the yoke of expectations to perform, immersed in an exasperated competitiveness that generates anxiety, fear of not measuring up, and disorientation.
I owe you chaps an apology.
It has been far too long since I last posted, but life has been rather unkind.
Mrs Ptardio has left me.
It is entirely my fault. I recklessly gambled away the pension on a series of crypto-currencies that promised much and delivered little.
When the market turned, so did she.
A woman of refined tastes, she took one look at the balance sheet and packed with the efficiency of a Lehman risk officer in 2008.
I am wounded, yes. But not finished.
Some of my finest trades were made with a broken heart.
I have moved into the spare room of my dear old friend Simon Pennyworth and resolved to win back my losses, both financial and romantic.
It is good to be back, gents.
@TXMCtrades The last two, I can understand.
The first two, I genuinely cannot see why you'd subject yourself to walking into that daily. Unless I am missing something?