In the world of investing, refraining from action can be considered a supreme realm. 'Not acting' is, in fact, one of the most challenging types of action. Frequently buying and selling is quite a challenge, and accurately buying low and selling high is even harder, but 'not acting' is even more difficult, especially when market trends are strange and changeable, fluctuating unpredictably. In such circumstances, maintaining calmness and composure is no easy task. However, often in hindsight, one realizes that the 'not acting' during that time was actually a very wise decision. That period was precisely the most agonizing and the greatest test of an investor's patience — the 'darkness before dawn.' If one can successfully endure the severe test at that time, the 'money path' in the future will surely be smooth. It must be said that 'not acting' is a highly demanding operational strategy for investors. It seems effortless and relaxing, yet it contains very high requirements. To achieve such 'not acting,' investors must diligently cultivate their internal skills, hone their determination and patience, and deeply understand the essence and laws of the market, so they can uphold their true selves amidst the ever-changing waves of investment and patiently await the moment when dawn breaks and flowers bloom.