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I really love the version of myself that once worked hard to study~

Back then, I was a complete novice who knew nothing. When I first learned astrology, I cried several times; the twelve zodiac signs were so difficult, I couldn't memorize the symbols at all. I copied them while crying, wrote them down more than twenty times.

When I first learned about the theory of the yin and yang cycles, I also cried; it was so hard, I couldn't draw the center correctly at all. It was so obscure and difficult to understand. What does it mean to be afflicted and unaflicted? What does it mean to measure without measuring? How can one buy one, two, or three and still be different?

When I first learned about PA (Price Action), was Al Brooks even a person? How could he write such difficult stuff?

When I first learned about macroeconomics, mmp, why does the Federal Reserve release news every day? Why are there still people who like to kiss its behind?

After experiencing so much, looking back, my notes seem very naive, and even now seem a bit ridiculous. Isn't this common sense? Things that everyone knows, but is it really known by everyone? The picture shows four of the books; several of them have already lost their covers because I flipped through them too many times, and some I can't find anymore. I haven't really looked at my notes much since I remember everything, but I will always cherish them as proof of my past efforts~

Now look at BNB; isn't it the same? After going through hardships, success is finally attained.

The fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold. Come on, come on, BNB, let's cheer on together, Ah Hua!