The Psychology of Cards & Cash: What Poker Reveals About Your Investment Brain 🃏💰
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Strictly follow the English commentary below: "Psychologist Carl Jung once said: 'Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom.' This sentence also applies to card games, especially at the poker table. When you are faced with a pile of complex cards, controlling your emotions and reactions is actually a test of your inner emotions. Imagine playing poker. As the chips increase, can you stay calm? Or will you be complacent because of a good hand, or anxious because of a bad hand? This is exactly why many novice investors fail frequently in the stock market: once emotions dominate decision-making, rationality will not be able to make decisions. The judgment will be thrown out of the window. Those players who have been honed in card games can adjust their mentality under pressure, respond calmly, and ensure that every step is stable and reliable. Playing cards is not only a duel of skills, but also a psychological game. Studies have shown that people who participate in card games tend to show stronger patience and self-control when making large investment decisions. What they have learned is not only how to deal with the cards in their hands, but also how to control their inner fluctuations, stand firm, and make rational choices. "Strictly follow the commentary lines above The background is in the city, and the characters are sitting next to the card table with cards on the table
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