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Flow: More Thoughts on Optimal Experience


Flickr image River flow by Britanglishman

Flickr image "River flow" by Britanglishman

Following my post about “Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience“, I begin to see how important our own perceptions play in determining if we are happy or not under all circumstances.

One of the benefits of trading in stocks and shares is that it forces you to confront your naked fear and greed whenever you are about to buy or sell shares. Nothing strips away how good/bad you are at stock trading (or investing) then looking at your profits and losses incurred on the trade.

You feel happy when you’ve made the right call and you feel terrible if you’ve lost money and even worse if the loss is realised.

It is from this experiences that I realise financial freedom by itself will not make me happy. It is how I make use of the financial freedom status to create for myself an optimal flow experience in all aspects of my life. Even the euphoria of trading wins fade after a while and I look out for the next “high” from jeeping/panging an equity position. Continue reading

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Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience


Flickr image Flow by mr fairuz

Flickr image "Flow" by mr fairuz

One of the areas I continue to develop towards financial freedom is to open my mind to positive influences and ideas from quality sources. Many of the new books I read nowadays are the result of recommendations from other authors and blogs that I follow.

The current book that I’ve just finished reading is “Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience” by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi. The book basically shares with us the steps towards enhancing the quality of life.

Reading is arguably the most important avenue to learn new knowledge. Many great thinkers, philosophers and practitioners in the fields ranging from financial freedom to human pyschology have already documented their great ideas, thoughts and wisdom in the written word. Why not tap on their knowledge, expertise and experience to gain some insights about how one should go about living one’s life?

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