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Dear All, I am new to this forum but I have a question which I would like Steve or anyone else here help me to answer. The question is linked to my life purpose which I define (after reading Steve's article today) as "Being here to make money for myself and others". Now this might sound general but let me explain. My life purpose in practical terms is to trade financial markets for a profit. I am very good at this and have devoted considerable time and energy studying markets and trading. I am only 23 but I have already been trading for 5 years and have been researching trading strategies since I was 15. Now I am passionate about finding and exploiting inefficiencies in the markets to turn money into more money. Is this providing VALUE? If I trade other people's money then in a sense I am providing them value by making them more money. But the game is zero sum and what I make for some I take from the weaker players. It is the same principle as being a professional poker player. They play all day exploiting the weaker players for profit. But in the end someone wins and someone losses. I could see myself being happy doing this every day for the rest of my life (with some time out to enjoy my winnings of course). If I was already wealthy I would do this anyway because it is immensly fun and enjoyable for me. It does not seem like work even if research can be tedious. The excitement I get from testing my theories about the world in the markets eclipses anything else I have done. So please help me reconcile my life purpose with Steve's ideas of creating value. Thanks. JL. |
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Yes, you are (probably) providing great value. Steve has said many times that the greatest value you can provide the world is showing yourself to the world, your very self in the state of pure joy. However, I have a hint that your greater destiny may come in a different manner where you can bring your analytical skills and joy into a different vehicle of self expression: you are asking what you are asking, and you are in a personal development forum. Nothing lasts forever, and even if you can see yourself loving this for the rest of your life, maybe you would get bored of this in a year from now. It's hard to tell. If you'd like to take a look at this post of value created by my good friend Jason Fonceca, I think you would really know where you stand: Do you value yourself? Do you value others? | SpiritSentient Cheers, Arthur |
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