Not because they’re stupid or weak.
And because it seems too early.
Many want everything at once. A month has passed—there’s no result. Six months have passed—it’s hard. The first failures came—hands were dropped.
And the person gives up.
I noticed something interesting. Most people are willing to work when everything is going well. But when difficulties begin, very few remain who keep moving forward.
Trading is the same way.
A few setbacks—and a person thinks it’s not their thing. But in reality, they haven’t even started learning yet.
It’s the same in life too.
Many people are much closer to their goal than they think. But they can’t see it and they stop.
That’s why I’ve long understood one simple thing:
You don’t have to be the smartest.
You don’t have to be the most talented.
You just can’t give up when others start giving up.
That’s exactly the moment when the real result begins.