People often overcomplicate things, but I'll show you that we only need to do four things to get into the top 10% in any field.
To have a great body, you just need to eat well + resistance training + enough sleep.
To write well, you just need to read a lot + write + improve.
To build a business, you just need to identify a problem + solve it with an inexpensive solution + sell it to many people.
To build a YouTube channel, you just need high-quality content + good audio and video + regular posting frequency.
To get into the top 5% of traders, you just need a method with an advantage + capital management + discipline.
You can overcomplicate things:
With bodybuilding, you can calculate daily calories, optimize the number of exercises, weights, calculate the number of seconds to rest between sets, eat organic food, calculate the number of hours to sleep,... and still gain weight.
With writing, you can read all kinds of books, learn how to start a story well, learn how to keep readers engaged, learn captivating sentence structures, write 8 hours a day,... and still not gain any followers.
With business, you can go to Harvard to study business, practice selling lemonade on the street, collect all kinds of degrees,... and still not open a decent shop.
With YouTube, you can spend months researching untapped niches, buy expensive cameras and microphones, use all sorts of optimization tricks, spend money on advertising,... but the channel still doesn't grow.
With trading, you can study a hundred methods, a hundred indicators, read a hundred books from West to East,... and your account still steadily declines.
Simplification is the ultimate key to everything.
Earlier I wrote that you only need to do four things, right? The last one is to let time pass.
If you've read this far, I've succeeded in keeping you engaged until the end.