Twenty years ago, the market beat me. I quit.
I spent real money learning to trade — then one day I got smoked so badly I walked away from my accounts and decided I just wasn't smart enough — that I didn't have the resilience to deal with taking losses.
I was wrong about why I failed. It wasn't brains or ability. It was mindset — no discipline, no rules, no plan, and nobody in my corner. The classes taught mechanics. Nobody taught me how to stay in the game long enough to get good.
What came after — the businesses, the fall, the hard reset in Mexico, the mentors who pulled me forward, and the strategy that finally bought my time back — is the whole reason this exists.
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