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Secret of success

Today I read a beautiful little book by Og Mandino "Mission Success". As all other Og's books this one is worth reading again and again. It is sweet, short and simple. Just wanted to share of the quotes that in my opinion is key to learning trading and technical analysis. Or perhaps simply put, anything that is esoteric. I know, lot of cudgels will come out for me if I mention technical analysis and esoteric in the same sentence. But in my opinion there is substantial levitude of esoterism in technical analysis. It is a moot point to mention that here I am using the word 'esotoric' to mean 'confidence of subjectiveness that comes with experience'. Perhaps, this would satisfy some friends.

Here is the quote:

"I've learned to look upon life as a mission that each one of us must fly on our own. What they teach us in school helps us only to get off the ground, but we will certainly never arrive at the targets of our dreams unless we learn from those who have completed successful missions before us."

Thanks to all the people who have guided us in our life. It is very naive to assume, I can compensate by just gratitude. But a beginning is well made.

:) Falkor

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