Dreams and Reality

On a dark afternoon with high winds and pitch black, Zhang San sat on a bench in the park, staring at the market chart on his phone, dreaming of becoming the next rich man in the cryptocurrency circle.

A friend came over, sat next to him, and asked jokingly: "Zhang San, I heard that you are busy speculating in cryptocurrencies recently, are you going to buy a villa?"

Zhang San nodded excitedly: "Yes, I can buy a villa when my operation succeeds!"

The friend smiled and said: "You are really confident, so when do you plan to buy?"

Zhang San said confidently: "I have already bought it, and now I am waiting for the price of the currency to rise sharply. I will definitely become a person like you."

Half a year later, the friend saw Zhang San again, only to see that he looked a little haggard. A friend asked with concern: "How is it, have you bought the villa?"

Zhang San smiled bitterly and shook his head: "It's not that I can't afford the villa, but renting a house is more cost-effective."

The friend patted his shoulder and comforted him: "Don't be sad, sometimes it's like this. The important thing is to learn from experience and adjust the strategy."

Zhang San nodded: "Yes, I understand now that investment is not just luck, but also requires learning and planning. I will continue to work hard, but I will also be more rational and no longer blindly pursue overnight wealth."

The friend smiled and encouraged: "That's right, take steady steps, there is still a long way to go in the future." Then he handed Zhang San a copy of "Psychological Stress Resistance Manual".

PS: It's not that I can't afford the villa, but renting a house is more cost-effective-MacArthur

Don't be sad, sometimes it's like this-Ark Angel