Way of the turtle
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Way Of The Turtle
Take Your Own Path
I was 19 years old when I decided to become a trader. I was confi- dent of my potential success and told some of my closest friends that I would be a millionaire by age 21. I was not bragging as much as sharing my hope for being successful in trading. It was new to me, and it fascinated me. I made a commitment to trading even though that meant dropping out of college. My father, who did not have a college degree and felt that had held him back in his career, was not pleased. But I have always been an individualist, unafraid to voice my opinions, unafraid to disagree with authority, and so I did not really care what everyone else thought; I knew it was the right decision for me. My independence and outspokenness have gotten me into trouble at times; I’m sure this has worried my mother on numerous occasions, but it has served me well. It is hard to imagine what life would have been like if I had not decided to drop everything else to become a trader. I certainly would not have responded to Richard Dennis’s ad in the paper. Now I see life as a trader approaches his craft: Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Risk is your friend. Don’t be afraid of it. Under- stand it. Control it. Dance with it. Traders take chances with good expectation but expect to lose regularly. They are not hesitant to act because they’re afraid that they might be wrong, a quality that emerges in the kind of life they lead. They follow their own path and don’t worry that sometimes they will fail in certain attempts because they know that is part of life; they understand that failure is a necessary prerequisite to success and learning. I always have enjoyed extreme challenges and attempted to do things that most people consider foolish, impractical, or impossi- ble. I see possibilities where many people see obstacles and am 236 • Way of the Turtle compelled to pursue those opportunities. I have failed in this many times, but I also have succeeded with each experience and learned something new. If people asked me what my goal was, I would answer: “To make the world a better place, of course.” I think the power lies in all of us to make the world better in some concrete way, however small. That is a worthy objective. I would be far richer and more “suc- cessful” if I had stuck to trading and never ventured into anything new. Some of the other Turtles did that and have been wildly suc- cessful running hedge funds with hundreds of millions or even bil- lions of dollars under management. Similarly, if I had stuck with a Download 6.09 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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