It's all poison
Half-listening to local money talk radio as usual.
These "advisers" are telling people how to daytrade. As a way of making money, daytrading is worse than casino gambling. Consistently for many decades, 3% of daytraders make money.
Convective thought: This is true of EVERYTHING discussed on radio and TV. Sports, politics, celebrity performers. Every "adviser" or "commentator" is telling you how to succeed in an occupation where only a handful of people actually succeed. You're supposed to aim for the top, but the people who actually reach the top are already there, or already on a GUARANTEED path to the top based on ethnic background or family status.
In other words, everything we discuss is PHYSICALLY IMPOSSIBLE.
There aren't any radio or TV programs giving advice or pep talks for baristas or grocery bagboys or salesmen or HTML editors or programmers, jobs that real people perform successfully.
The "advisers" are making plenty of money by spreading toxic dreams. Why are they paid? Because the people who are already at the top want to GUARANTEE that everyone else is wasting time on fruitless pursuit of impossible goals. The people at the top want EVERYONE ELSE to fail and die.
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