Find your obsession. Choose something worth dying for. Ignore everything else. Become monomaniacal. Sleep when you're dead. Eat when you must. Think about it constantly. Dream about it nightly. Wake up thinking about it. Sacrifice relationships for it. Lose friends over it. Let people call you crazy. Let them call you unbalanced. Good. Balance is for the weak. Mediocrity is for the many. Greatness demands sacrifice. Obsession is the price. Pay it gladly. Ignore the voices telling you to be reasonable. Reasonable men change nothing. Obsessed men change everything. Van Gogh was obsessed. Da Vinci was obsessed. They called them mad. History calls them genius. Find what makes you forget to eat. Pursue it relentlessly. Let it hollow you out. Let it fill you back up. Become the thing you chase. Merge with your mission. Disappear into your work. Emerge transformed. Or don't emerge at all. Better to burn out obsessed than fade away balanced. The world needs your madness. Give it everything
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Jane Street made $4.3 billion with a single strategy in India, it worked so well that regulators launched an investigation
it only got exposed because Jane Street sued their own employees and accidentally leaked the strategy
India's options market is 422 times larger than its stock market
every morning they bought $500 million in stocks
once puts were cheap enough they loaded up, sold all their stocks in the afternoon
$85 million in a single day, they ran this for two years straight, regulators ordered $570 million forfeited
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Computer science needs obsessed people.
MFS who do it even when no one is paying them to.
It’s not like civil engineering or law where you need special permissions to practice. You can just create a new traversal algorithm but you cannot build a new road to practice if you’re a civil engineer.
If you’re not obsessed, you’re NGMI.
in your twenties you're going to experience a sudden shift in your parents behavior to be more kind and supportive towards you that for some unknown reason couldn't have come earlier despite their past behavior contributing to your deeply troubling mental issues they disregarded