Anyway, there is the perception I am getting frequently at this point of time that it pays to be stupid. It isn't good nor is it smart to be smart. Stupid can bring the benefit of don't know anything, stress free and above all care less and think less. On the other hand being smart mean being trying to know more and getting piss off or over burn for absorbing and thinking too much. Thinking too much will work the brain into overdrive and hence causes stress and raises health risk. Therefore its good to be stupid for once in awhile. Just take for example in our daily working life ! When you boss ask you to do some stuff......you can plead ignorant and stupidity and tells him in the face, sorry I don't know how to do it. Yeah, why need to feel embarrass and uncomfortable. We are not doing anything illegal nor committing any crime. We are just plain dumb and stupid. My close friend, Doc Y felt the same way too about his work, the system and etc. He and others are smart fellow. Very smart and he has his own plan and future. His work as a doc is just passing time. I mean yeah he's dedicated and responsible and etc towards his patient. Nevertheless, you must have some ambition or hidden inner feeling to want more. However, in the place where we all live and breath there's no equality and no transparency. I always wonder why he gave up his ambition and his talent to pursue to further his education of becoming a specialist. Now I know. Instead he's putting more focus and his time to making more money in the stock market. He's trying to be a Doc Remisier. Ha....you heard me right. He's smart right but to others and his superior he might just be another Doc in the ward but behind the curtain is a aggressive investor who is raking in thousand and thousand of dollar from the market. He's very discipline and he has his method. Every morning he would wake up early to study the market and then set his buy/sell target using his online trading. Of course trading online has its risk and benefit but since he's not much of a speculator and with his huge cash reserve..........its not a problem. In fact I agreed with most of his analysis and his view on the market condition and future but nevertheless I do not have such a huge cash reserve at my disposal. Therefore I am unable to follow his lead. Hopefully I can built up my reserve again in time before the next bull run and ride on the wave.
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