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I feel that this story is very similar to my experience in the gambling world, so I want to share it with my friends in the gambling world.
There was a group of researchers who placed the most ferocious shark and a school of tropical fish together in the same tank, separated by reinforced glass.
Initially, the shark collided with the invisible glass every day. Why was it futile? It could never see beyond. Every day, the researchers would release some carp into the tank for the shark to eat, so the shark was never short of prey.
However, the shark still tried to reach the other side, attempting to taste the beauty that lay beyond the glass. It explored every corner, exerting all its strength each time. However, each attempt left it battered and bruised, with numerous injuries, and there were several times when it bled profusely.
This continued for quite some time. Every time the glass showed a crack, the researchers immediately added a thicker piece of glass.
As time went on, the shark stopped colliding with the glass and no longer paid attention to the colorful tropical fish. They seemed like murals on the wall. The shark began to wait for the carp that appeared every day, then hunted them down with its agile instincts. They appeared to have returned to the fierce and domineering state in the sea, but it was all just an illusion.
When the experiment ended, the researchers removed the glass, but the shark showed no response. They continued to swim in the same fixed area every day. The shark not only ignored the tropical fish, but even when carp swam by, they immediately gave up the chase.
After the experiment, the researchers ridiculed the shark as the weakest fish in the sea.
In reality, those who lose money know why—it's because they fear the pain and no longer dare to strive. |
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