When all ICT concepts are integrated correctly, they ultimately lead to three core elements in your analysis.
1. Direction = where & why?
2. Context = how?
3. Execution = when?
You do not earn a billion dollars. You steal it. Nobody works a billion times harder than a nurse, a teacher, or a farmer. That money comes from underpaying the people who actually did the work. Stop worshipping hoarders who are just really good at wage theft.
Sometimes life has a way of humbling you twice.
Just when you convince yourself you’ve hit rock bottom, when you’ve made peace with the idea that there is nowhere else to fall and the only direction left is up, life introduces a new level you didn’t even know existed. The elder brother to rock bottom. A deeper fall and harder lesson. The kind that feels personal.
It’s like preparing for a fight you think you understand, only to realize you’ve been matched with a completely different opponent. One trained by Bruce Lee himself. Precise, unforgiving, and relentless. And still, you are expected to show up.
You are expected to wake up, try again, and carry yourself through days that feel heavier than they should. Not because it’s easy, but because something in you refuses to quit, even when everything around you suggests you should.
So, may life be kind to those who keep showing up anyway. The ones who push through silent battles. The ones who don’t always win, but never stop stepping into the arena.
Sometimes, strength is not in rising quickly. It is in refusing to stay down, no matter how many times life changes the fight.