Actually, in the past few months, I have been quietly improving myself. I used to like mingling in groups and circles, but now I gradually stop, dedicating my time and energy back to myself, focusing on enhancing my early information skills and research and investment abilities.


In this new listing circle, I am originally a latecomer. Compared to many veteran group members, they are stronger than me—smarter, more diligent, and with much richer experience. I acknowledge these gaps.
No longer comparing myself to others, I focus on doing my own thing well.
It's okay to be inexperienced; practice more, and it will get better.
Keep a calm mindset, be patient and composed, avoid comparisons, and steer clear of internal conflicts.
Every day, diligently work, summarize, and review, trying to absorb every operation and judgment—whether right or wrong—into my own nourishment.
Time doesn't lie. Those who persist in reviewing will see progress, little by little.
Refocus your attention, concentrate on honing your abilities solidly, and naturally, everything else will improve.
Keep going, you only need to compare yourself to yesterday's self.
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