Here are some of the dumbest trading mistakes that you can make, so pay attention and avoid
feeling stupid later on.
Not exact matches
I
feel that the film hasn't aged well, and though it's a great film to watch as a kid,
later on you realize how
stupid and pointless this film really is.
I saw the Twin Peaks movie on TV a few years
later, and it seemed alright, but there was a scene early in the film where some FBI agents explain some complicated symbolic sign - language to Chris Isaak that bugged the hell out of me: my teenage sophistication chalked it up to pretension, weirdness for the sake not just of weirdness but with the sole goal of making me
feel stupid.
FEAR of; being wrong, losing money, being too greedy,
feeling incompetent, not beating the index, being
stupid, being
late on an entry, being
late on the exit, not big enough position, not small enough on a position, picking the wrong stock, not holding on long enough, missing out on the big one, not being perfect,... etc..
It's a perfectly valid point and one that tears my opinion in half; on one hand I agree that a lack of urgency to the quests made it the whole thing
feel a bit
stupid, but on the other hand the lack of urgency made it so much easier for the play to simply wander off and become lost in the land of Cyrodill, only emerging years
later when somebody said something about a game called Skyrim.
Our papers get rejected, our ideas don't work out, we misunderstand things that
later seem obvious, and most of the time we
feel frustrated or just plain
stupid.»