I still want to believe that at the core, people are grateful and will repay kindness. A few days ago, a brother who asked me to lend him money to help him turn his situation around, after I refused him, still came to me with his last 500u asking for help. At first, I really didn't want to help because I was genuinely afraid of the trouble it might cause me if I lost, as my brothers had warned me. However, after he persisted, I eventually agreed and repeatedly mentioned the risks involved. He confirmed that there would be no problems and that he wouldn't cause me any trouble! So on Tuesday, I started trading on his account for him! As of now, the account has grown from 500u to 1420u in just four days! I really believe I have been kind enough. Currently, I have completely stopped any operations on the account, and I told him that whenever he wants to withdraw the principal, I'll consider whether to help him recover more! But just like my brothers said, he still has a gambler's mentality and is unwilling to withdraw money; he only wants to keep growing it bigger. Of course, I'm not a fool; I can't bear that risk! So, how you all view this matter is that I have indeed seen him lose a lot of money. He has shared a lot about his family situation with me (his son is often sick), which is why I felt compelled to help him despite the comments. However, at this point, I feel that if I don't help him control the situation, it will end up back at zero!