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"To Every P Little General: It's Okay to Slow Down"
There's no need to rush. Really. If you haven't bought anything or done anything right now,
that doesn't mean you've lost.
It doesn't mean you're timid, nor does it mean you don't understand. Many people don't realize,
that the most common experience for P Little Generals isn't fantasies of getting rich overnight,
but repeatedly asking themselves in the dead of night:
"Did I do something wrong?"
"Why have I been working so hard, and yet the results are still like this?" We're taught to be decisive, to be aggressive, to seize opportunities.
But no one tells us: surviving in this market itself is a skill.
You've seen too many stories—
screenshots of takeoffs, doubled gains,
those moments that seem to say, "As long as you get in, you can change your life."
But what you haven't seen are the unspoken stories behind those screenshots—liquidations, insomnia, and repeated doubts about yourself. If you choose to wait and see now,
it's not because you don't deserve good luck, but because you're protecting yourself.
You've already endured a lot—being misunderstood,
working hard without reward,
being dismissed with a casual remark:
"Why are you still in this market?"
But you're still here. The words "P Little General" never mean "the one who fights the hardest." It’s more like saying:
"Even if I fall, I haven't completely left the field." You can slow down.
You can wait a little longer.
You can do nothing until you're ready. This isn't weakness,
it's being responsible for yourself. If one day you decide to act again,
it won't be because someone told you to,
it won't be because you're afraid of missing out.
But because you are peacefully confident inside:
"Even if the outcome isn't perfect, I can handle it." At that moment, you're no longer someone being led by the market. So, P Little General, if you haven't bought anything, don't blame yourself.
You're not falling behind; you're just still on the way. The market will always be there,
opportunities will keep appearing.
And you,
as long as you're still here,
are already enough. @heyi @cz_