Today's Horse Racing
- ShaunWhite
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I don't get it.
It's in the wive's interest that we're successful so they can like the life of a lady who lunches, and who wants a miserable falla round the house cos they're not succeeding. One team, one goal init?
It's in the wive's interest that we're successful so they can like the life of a lady who lunches, and who wants a miserable falla round the house cos they're not succeeding. One team, one goal init?
nothing to do with it, they get suspicous of why are you happy, or why do you appear to be happy or contented or minding your own business. They assume you must be up to something or contrieving/planning something that possibly involes a pub, a football match and/or game, fishing, racing, lying on a settee looking at the ceiling etc, they dont like you being too happy/contented if your contentment does not revolve soley around them.ShaunWhite wrote: ↑Fri Jul 13, 2018 5:42 pmI don't get it.
It's in the wive's interest that we're successful so they can like the life of a lady who lunches, and who wants a miserable falla round the house cos they're not succeeding. One team, one goal init?
I know that. You know that. but who's brave enough to tell the wife?ShaunWhite wrote:
I don't get it.
It's in the wive's interest that we're successful so they can like the life of a lady who lunches, and who wants a miserable falla round the house cos they're not succeeding. One team, one goal init?
I think one of Koratts problems is that he is framing this trading lark as a career. He is under pressure from himself and also his partner to make some sort of income from trading and surely that is stress that he could probably do without.
Right from the start, I explained to my wife that I'm now officially retired. I have a regular income that is totally independent from trading and so whatever I do with the pre-off horse racing is merely a self financing hobby.
One less stress to worry about.
I believe that one of Mr Webbs biggest edges in the market now is his understanding family. (Obviously not in the early days...)
- ruthlessimon
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