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It Took Me 9 Years of Trading to Learn What I'll Tell You in 22 Minutes
Craig Percoco· 2026-02-08 15:45
In this video, I'm going to break down everything that I've learned in the past 9 years of full-time day trading that only became obvious to me once I made it through the years of struggling finally getting to the point of becoming a consistently profitable trader where I can have months like last month or the month before consistently. But to be completely honest, before I knew these things, I almost entirely quit trading. So all of the progress that I've been able to build up until now, I literally would ...
City Selections with ChatGPT
OpenAI· 2026-02-06 20:05
सिर्फ 15 दिन बचे हैं। प्रेशर में अभी-अभी लाइन बिगड़ जाती है। सिलेक्टर्स आखिर देखते क्या हैं. सिलेक्टर्स सबसे पहले कंसिस्टेंसी देखते हैं। तुम एक ही लाइन और लेंथ पकड़ कर उस पर फोकस करो। अपनी आंखें रुसी ट्रैक करते रहो। कंट्रोल अपने आप आ जाएगा। मैं तुम्हारे लिए 15 दिन का लैंड कंट्रोल ट्रेनिंग प्लान बनाऊं। [संगीत]. ...
Rewiring your life-The power of choice, consistency, and reflection | Jemma Joel | TEDxSwansea Women
TEDx Talks· 2026-01-23 17:28
If I asked you to choose between sitting alone with your thoughts for 15 minutes or giving yourself an electric shock, which one would you choose? Take a few minutes to think about it and we'll come back to it at the end. Choice is an interesting thing and our lives are shaped by the choices we make each day. From what we wear to what we eat to what we need to prioritize from day to day, there always seems to be a choice to make. And it's estimated on average that we make around 35,000 choices each day, whi ...
The secret to being heard | Stef Reid MBE | TEDxSwansea Women
TEDx Talks· 2026-01-23 16:02
[music] [music] I had a big decision to make. I had been invited to be part of this amazing photo shoot for a huge publication and it was for strong, powerful, successful female athletes. But there was a catch. The shoot was nude. Now, of course, when the photos were published, important bits would be covered, but the shoot itself was going to be nude. Now, I personally didn't have a problem with it. I think the human body is beautiful and wonderful and I think the world could do with a few more images of d ...
What One Pull-Up Taught Me About Resilience | Angelo Gargano | TEDxRound Rock Women
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-19 16:26
Do you know that most women can't do a single pull-up? They jump up on this bar kicking their legs to try and gain momentum only to come down feeling like they failed. And it's funny because every single time that women come up to me talking about pull-ups, they always say the same exact thing. You say it takes me back to the national presidential fitness test we used to do in school. Remember that? The boys, they used to do the pull-ups and the girls, they were told to just hang there. And although it may ...
Mr. Boudhayan "Hurricane": Locking in to inner purpose | Boudhayan Kundu (Hurricane) | TEDxMITADT
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-18 16:55
Core Idea - The core message revolves around the process of "locking in," which involves dedication, practice, and consistency in pursuing one's goals, particularly in creative endeavors like music production [2][3][6][8] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of letting go of expectations and focusing on intrinsic motivation to overcome challenges and achieve success [4][5] Process and Practice - The speaker highlights the significance of consistent practice and ritualizing the work process to develop the necessary skills and knowledge [7][8] - The Pareto principle (80/20 rule) is applied to emphasize that the initial stages and key decisions are crucial for the overall outcome of a project [9][10] - The speaker advises against getting bogged down in details at the beginning, suggesting a focus on creating a framework before refining the specifics [13] Finding Purpose - The presentation addresses the common struggle of young adults in finding their purpose and encourages experimentation and embracing failure as a learning process [16][18] - It's okay to feel lost and to not constantly enjoy one's passion; passion requires time, forgiveness, and patience [19][20][21][22] - The speaker encourages the audience to explore their childhood passions and not be afraid to pursue what they are looking for [23] Motivation and Hard Work - Hard work and "locking in" are presented as means to achieve personal growth, expand one's horizons, and create opportunities [24] - The speaker acknowledges that hard work is not always about self-fulfillment but can also be a means to achieve financial freedom and support loved ones [25] - Despite setbacks and failures, individuals should rely on their foundations and persevere, trusting that they will figure things out in time [26]
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GEM HUNTER 💎· 2025-12-14 22:37
Gn legends 💤Is your score growing on @wallchain ?No matter what keep Quacking loud and stay consistent.Here is very simple tip to grow 👇Chose quality.It's important.That's the way to win.If you reply create longer high quaility replies and your score will grow. https://t.co/4hpy5HTVPt ...
Renaissance — Spoken Word Performance | Oluwaferanmi Adeoye | TEDxUniOsun
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-11 16:34
They call it renaissance or rebirth or re awakening. A moment when the ashes of yesterday tremble and from their dust to rise again is the heartbeat of the silence. The light after the longest night.This is a time when forgotten dreams were what it means to pray again. So pray to be different. Strike your canvas with a vicious brush.Paint your face into colors. Let courage your fingertips because my guy and don't be lying. The only way to shine bright is to stand right.Risk takers are the real change makers ...
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GEM HUNTER 💎· 2025-12-08 17:56
Just unlocked the Spaace Top Quacker on @wallchain 🏆Yaay i am very happy 😅Being consistent pays off 🔥 LFG https://t.co/tMhgYcZSpd ...
How to start the journey of being a champion | Nada Ashraf | TEDxBISM Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-05 17:54
Welcome everyone. Today I want to ask you a question. What if your uh big failures were actually the key the key to your success.Well, it all starts with a growth mindset because champions are not born with a growth mindset. Uh they just believe that effort leads to progress and that failure is a lesson and no one is limited by where they can start. Champions are not just the best.They're the ones who refuse to stop improving. If you want to be a champion, you need to think of these two things. First thing ...