The Foolishness of Preaching. Rom 1:16
Transformation and Impact 💫
Hidden Treasures in Secret Places 📍Eternal Life is the Capacity to know God - Christos
16 SIGNS OF A HIGHLY INTELLIGENT EMPLOYEE:
1. They cheat on their job with a side hustle.
2. They treat everybody equal (including the cleaner).
3. They rebel against micromanagement and dictator leaders.
4. They know when to say no to a meeting.
5. They help others advance in their career.
6. They don't respond to most emails.
7. They stay away from gossip and corporate politics.
8. They create passive income so if they get fired it matters less.
The hardest part of getting what you want isn't the work.
It's the wait.
Anything worth having takes something first.
Then it shakes your confidence.
Then it goes quiet for longer than feels fair, with no sign it's still coming.
That silence is where almost everyone folds.
Not from weakness.
From the impossible weight of staying patient with zero proof.
If you're in that stretch, the move is simple.
Don't react. Don't quit.
Hold the line until it breaks your way.
Things every trader should bear in mind: 👇🏻
🫵🏻 Missing 10 good trades hurts less than taking 1 stupid trade.
🫵🏻 Most traders spend 90% of their time looking for entries and 10% protecting capital. It should be the opposite.
🫵🏻 You can be right 4 times and still lose money from the 5th trade.
🫵🏻 A trader who avoids one disaster often makes more than a trader who finds five great setups.
🫵🏻 The first 10% gain is harder than the next 50%.
🫵🏻 It takes months to build confidence and minutes to destroy it.
🫵🏻 The market doesn’t run out of opportunities. Traders run out of discipline.
🫵🏻 A missed trade is cheaper than a forced trade.
🫵🏻 Protecting capital creates opportunities. Losing capital removes them.
🫵🏻 Consistency is usually boring before it becomes profitable.
Save this for the days the market tests your patience.
Life is so incredibly unpredictable. You might have a terrible year from January to June only to have your life dramatically change by July and end up having the best year of your life. I need that.
Every buy can look like a sell to you until it buys.
And every sell can look like a buy to you until it sells.
You’re only able to decipher price to the extent that you understand it.
One of the biggest cultural shifts of the last decade:
Everyone went from wanting to climb the corporate ladder to wanting to disappear from it entirely.
all jokes aside, i think one of the best things that can happen to you as a young person is figuring out what you truly want to do with your life early on and being in an environment that doesn't hinder it from happening