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mindgames

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The investor.....must realize that his action is only justified as long as the stock continues to give positive indications. It is important to never become so totally convinced that you are right that you become blinded to important changes.
 

mindgames

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SEVEN LEADERSHIP PRINCIPLES TO LEARN FROM AN EAGLE....

1. Eagles fly alone and at high altitudes. They don't fly with sparrows, ravens, and other small birds.

MEANING: Stay away from narrow-minded people, those that bring you down. Eagle flies with Eagles. Keep good company.

2. Eagles have an accurate vision. They have the ability to focus on something as far as 5km away. No matter the obstacles, the eagle will not move his focus from the prey until he grabs it.

MEANING: Have a vision and remain focused no matter what the obstacles and you will succeed.

3. Eagles do not eat dead things. They feed only on fresh prey.

MEANING: Do not rely on your past success, keep looking for new frontiers to conquer. Leave your past where it belongs, in the past.

4. Eagles love the storm. When clouds gather, the eagle gets excited, the eagle uses the storms wind to lift itself higher. Once it finds the wind of the storm, the eagle uses the raging storm to lift itself above the clouds. This gives the eagle an opportunity to glide and rest its wings. In the meantime, all the other birds hide in the branches and leaves of the tree.

MEANING: Face your challenges head on knowing that these will make you emerge stronger and better than you were. We can use the storms of life to rise to greater heights. Achievers are not afraid to rise to greater heights. Achievers are not afraid of challenges, rather they relish them and use them profitably.

5. When a female eagle meets a male eagle and they want to mate, she flies down to earth, picks a twig and flies back into the air with the male eagle in hot pursuit. Once she has reached a height high enough for her, she drops the twig and let it fall to the ground while she watches. The male eagle chases after the twig and catches it before it reached the ground, then bring it back to the female eagle. The female eagle grabs the twig and flies to a much higher altitude and drop the twig again for the male eagle to chase. This goes on for hours with the height increasing each time until the female eagle is assured that the male eagle has mastered the art of picking the twig which shows commitment. Then and only then will she allow him to mate with her.

MEANING: Whether in private life or business, one should test the commitment of the people intended for partnership.

6. Eagles prepare for training; They remove the feathers and soft grass in the nest so that the young ones get uncomfortable in preparation for flying and eventually flies when it becomes unbearable to stay in the nest.

MEANING: Leave your comfort Zone, there is no growth there.

7. When the eagle grows old, his feathers becomes weak and cannot take him as fast and as high as it should. This makes him weak and could make him die. So he retires to a place far away in the mountains. While there, he plucks out the weak feathers on his body and breaks its beaks and claws against the rocks until he is completely bare; a very bloody and painful process. Then he stays in this hiding place until he has grown new feathers, new beaks and claws and then he comes out flying higher than before.

MEANING: We occasionally need to shed off old habit no matter how difficult, things that burden us or add no value to our lives should be let go of.

YES, NEVER GIVE UP,
BE AN EAGLE, NEVER EVER GIVE UP!!!
 

mindgames

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#63
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Remember: Stock market technique is not an exact science. Prices are made by the minds of men. In drawing deductions we must play the role of detective, seeking clues by judging the psychological reactions of all of the buyers and all of the sellers - weighing their motives through observation of the
circumstances.
 

mindgames

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#64
The “Don’t Worry” Culture

I’ve heard countless soldiers saying “don’t worry” as their mantra, to me it alwbays seemed the most unprofessional thing to say, and even more so - the most unprofessional thing to think. In battle and especially at war - there is a lot to worry about. So to cut to the bottom line - in order to survive you need to be an expert in resisting the “Don’t Worry, It Will be OK” culture.

Several examples I’ve witnessed as a commander that demonstrate how wide and common this philosophy is:

- “Put your bulletproof vest on”. -”Don’t worry! I’ve been keeping this post for weeks and nothing happened.”

(While in the base) -”Clean your weapon every night before you go to sleep”. -”Don’t Worry! Everything will be OK, war won’t start tonight”.

-”Take spare batteries for the radio”. -”Don’t Worry! There’s no chance we will need more than one battery!”

There is a reason this happens to most combat soldiers. Being a combat soldier for a long time is super intensive and it wears you mentally. One of the main reasons for this can be seen from the examples given above - 99.999% of the time the “don’t worry” soldiers are right. Most nights, war won’t start and the enemy will not attack.

Resisting the “Don’t Worry” culture will dramatically increase your chances of survival in the 0.001% of the cases when things get hot. But in order to do that you will need to stand your peers’ criticism and jokes the other 99.999% of the time.

To your peers, you will look like the guy who always takes the hard way for no reason. The guy who always wears the heavy vest in the post that hasn’t seen action for years. You need a lot of self confidence, and (civil) courage to withstand this pressure.

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