What cognitive biases do we have to overcome?

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王英杰

1. Look for the Holy Grail effect: The Holy Grail (Holy Grail) originally refers to the wine cup that Jesus used in the Last Supper. Later, in Western culture, the search for the Holy Grail is generally used as a metaphor for people's search for truth and wisdom. Looking for the holy grail is a good thing, but when there are more and more false holy grails in the market that package their products as if they look like holy grails, and when we are too eager to find shortcuts, we will be easily fooled and fall into the pit of false holy grails one after another. There are no shortcuts in foreign exchange speculation, and you must not blindly seek speed.

2. Herd effect (herd effect): Herd effect means that when people make decisions, they make decisions based on the opinions of the majority. This is very simple, you can't follow the crowd in foreign exchange speculation, you must have your own strategies and methods.

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You started by doing addition to learn a lot of things, and slowly you started to do subtraction to eliminate a lot of invalid knowledge, keep the core and then tinker on this basis

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What you need is probably not the courage to "go forward" - but the courage to "accept failure". "I can't resist this kind of pressure" - the key word is not "I can't resist", but "struggle" itself. In other words, the question is not "how to fight", but "how not to fight". This is a very suitable place to drop a book bag-the husband is the only one who does not fight, so no one in the world can compete with him. The truth is the same inside and out.

What you want to "fight" is actually not a result, but a possibility - the possibility of failure is always there, and it is absolutely impossible for you to fight over this. Acknowledge the possibility and really imagine how you would live, what you would do, how your day would be different if everything you feared came true... to embrace, to soak in those feelings, to allow them to Beat them down, admit that you can't do anything about them... You learn not how to win battles, but how to lose them. You think these fears are your enemy—instead, they're here to help you.

It wants to help you dismantle the castles in the air in your heart, and let you learn an extremely important lesson in life-how to stand up from the ruins and build a down-to-earth kingdom. Your fear is also normal, because you have been used to elevating yourself too high in your heart, so you will worry about being thrown to your death-you "feel" that you are going to die, and you are actually going to die, which is completely different.

While it feels real, it's still just a "feeling" and it will pass. Of course, you can also choose to continue to persevere. There are also many people who persevere for a lifetime, watching themselves go from bad to worse, and finally become a loser with a high heart and a short breath; , Admitting his failure—and as a result, he was free.

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