I just watched the movie “The Secret”, and my oh my was I disappointed in both the creators and the supporters of this movie. The movie basically takes the simple concept of “stay positive, be passionate about what you desire, and apply yourself to find ways to achieve your desires” and drags it out into a ridiculously long movie that claims all you need to do is wish for something and it will come true. No further detail went into explaining how this miraculous event occurs, instead they just gave ludicrous examples of “the secret” in action.
I couldn’t be more saddened by the fact that some people believe this is true. Sure, wishing and hoping for something is one step towards achieving a goal, but it’s just a single baby step towards reaching that goal. If you really want something, you need to commit yourself to it. Wishful thinking alone is for bums. Being positive and hoping for a better tomorrow certainly doesn’t hurt your circumstances, but actually applying yourself and thinking of ways to reach your goals is a much better plan.
I think of how many products and services surround our society that promise amazing results with little to no effort required. It’s just sad to know there is always a sucker out there willing to hand over their money in return for false hope. Especially when it comes to investing. The Investing industry is full of lies, with scam artists hoping they can convince you that they have the secret for profitable investing. Too many discouraged, ignorant, or foolish investors keep these useless companies in business by believing their lies and purchasing their product or service.
Well, I’m here to say one thing: There is no easy path. The average individual needs to wake up and realize that success is achieved through becoming knowledgeable, working intelligently and diligently, staying committed, staying positive, and believing in yourself. Wishful thinking alone will take you nowhere, especially in the stock market. The sooner you realize this, the quicker you can move on to the proper ways of learning how to achieve your goals.
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