When the market is boring, it is actually the best time for reflection. It is recommended to read the works of true masters and experience the thrill of engaging in a dialogue across time and space with top minds.


Of course, this is definitely not popular financial literacy books like "Rich Dad." True trading masters often publish books after achieving financial freedom. They no longer need to make money by selling books; their writing is to establish their own school of thought and to fulfill the highest level of Maslow's hierarchy of needs—self-actualization.
Every time I revisit their underlying logic, I feel a profound sense of enlightenment and detachment.
As for the reading list, I won't share it publicly. After all, trading is a zero-sum game; with more smart people involved, making money becomes less straightforward.
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