The recent market conditions have made everyone anxious. Let me have a casual chat with you. Many people feel unlucky, like bad luck is upon them, but actually, it has a lot to do with the words you use in daily life. Your words often influence your luck. For example, when you go out, don't say "I'm leaving" or "I'm hitting the road." Instead, say: "I'm setting off." Also, try not to keep saying things like "I'm so annoyed," "I'm so worried," or "I'm exhausted." The more you say these things, the worse your luck will be. Remember what I'm telling you: language is powerful—it's a kind of psychological suggestion. As the old saying goes: "A kind word warms three winters; harsh words chill six months of summer." From a metaphysical perspective, spreading kindness in your daily speech will naturally attract good fortune. Make it a habit to say positive things to others, like: "It's no big deal," "You'll make money," "It's not a big problem," "Everything will be fine," and other words that foster positivity. Your energy will gradually shift as well. Whatever happens, believe it will benefit you. Whether your investment journey is rocky, or your emotional path is bumpy, honestly, it doesn't matter how you live your life—your entire life is just over 30,000 days. In the grand river of history, you’re not even a grain of sand! Do you know who your father's father's father was? It’s as if we never came to this world, right? In another 100 years, you’ll be the same. So don’t take life so seriously! Most people live too heavily burdened! We come into this world to play, to experience. As time passes, you will disappear, and so will the people around you. All those things and people you once cared about so much will eventually vanish. Don’t make everything in your life too goal-oriented. If you approach life with a playful attitude, the outcome will actually be better. If you made a wrong choice, so be it. Don’t keep thinking, "What if I had done this or that?" It’s impossible to make the right choice every time in life. Honestly, from my perspective, even if you could do it all over again, with your experience and mindset at the time, you would probably make the same choices, and the outcome wouldn’t change. So there’s no need to look back or criticize your past self. Be brave and move forward. As adults, we must have the ability to turn the page. Let the people and things that hurt you in the past stay in the past. Pick things up and put them down easily. Don’t exhaust yourself, and don’t force yourself to accommodate others. Refusing to let go is like drawing a prison around yourself. Is there anyone truly happy in this world? Whose life isn’t a mess in some way? Only those who can let go are truly free. If you refuse to let go, you’ll push yourself into depression, make yourself sick, and in the end, nothing changes except your own suffering! Turning the page is not about forgiving someone else, but about freeing yourself. Life is about experiencing, not about performing perfectly—because no one can do that. The rich have their troubles, and the poor have theirs. Slowly learn to accept the darker parts of yourself, forgive your slowness and mediocrity, allow yourself to make mistakes, and allow yourself to occasionally power down. Do your best to shine with all your flaws—that’s the only way to make peace with yourself. Just do your best and allow things to go differently than you wish. Good luck, brothers and sisters.
2025.11.23
Beipai Erge
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