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Manners maketh man • Journaling my trading journey
Nigeria Katılım Ekim 2024
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I Cor 6 :12
You say, “I am allowed to do anything” but not everything is good for you. And even though “I am allowed to do anything,” I must not become a slave to anything.
1 Cor 10:23
All things are permissible,” but not all things are beneficial. “All things are permissible,” but not all things build up (or edify)."
Leviticus 19:28
I am the Lord. “Do not cut your bodies for the dead, and do not mark your skin with tattoos. I am the Lord. You shall not make any gashes in your flesh..”
Like Paul said , Just because an action is permitted doesn’t necessarily mean it’s beneficial or wise. However, in this case, the scripture doesn’t even allow you to do it, Kingsley. You’ve always wanted a tattoo, and hiding it under the guise of John 3:16 is hypocritical. Moreover, tattoos have different meanings in this modern age. Many people get them not just for beauty, but also to signify a certain status, like being a “bad boy” or “bad girl.” So, why should you, as a preacher, not get one for yourself ?
1 Cor 8:13
“Therefore, if what I eat causes my brother or sister to fall into sin, I will never eat meat again, so that I will not cause them to fall”
Paul again preached that believers should “voluntarily” restrict their own freedom (e.g., eating meat, drinking wine) and YES drawing tattoos to avoid leading a "weaker" fellow Christian into sin, violating their conscience, or hindering their spiritual growth. This highlights a choice of love over personal freedom .
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@big_sensei This is very disturbing to put it very mildly. Even if the video was made for content
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Day 5?🥲
Having left learning for some time, I decided to go back to refresh my memory.
I scanned through the videos on market structure by Dax and JaeFx.
I went ahead to watch the video on liquidity and Dax defined liquidity simply as money.
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Day 4 I finally completed the course on market structure by JeaFx, and I think I now understand the concept of: - Highs and lows in trends - The stories in market structures - The difference between impulses and corrections
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Day 4
I finally completed the course on market structure by JeaFx, and I think I now understand the concept of:
- Highs and lows in trends
- The stories in market structures
- The difference between impulses and corrections

Kingsman@EliteKingsman
Day 3 of learning from Dax till I get my first 4 figures from trading Today was so frustrating because I’m still finding it difficult to properly identify a swing structure, and a sweep in a swing structure I had to go to my trustee Gemini to ask for help again.
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"Your adornment must not be merely external—braiding the hair, and wearing gold jewelry, or putting on dresses; but let it be the hidden person of the heart, with the imperishable quality of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is precious in the sight of God." (1 Peter 3:3-4)
The hidden person of the heart is the most important aspect of our being, for it is who we truly are. It is the part of us known only to God, the sole and perfect Judge of human hearts. While others may form opinions about us from outward appearances or behaviour, their judgment is always limited and imperfect. Only God sees beneath the surface to the reality of our souls.
Peter's exhortation is a reminder and an encouragement to prioritize the soul over the body. True beauty is internal not external. True beauty is the beauty God delights in. True beauty is everlasting. No matter how much we beautify the body, it inevitably decays, as Paul wrote to the Corinthians: "... though our outer man is decaying, yet our inner man is being renewed day by day" (2 Cor. 4:16). It is renewed as we behold the Lord Christ. Inward beauty of a godly character is imperishable, thus it ought to be our priority. Tending to our soul's needs should be sought after with all diligence. Do not be so taken up with investing in your body (that will be replaced) at the expense of your soul.
Across Nigeria and throughout the world, there are afflicted saints enduring unspeakable suffering. These ones are not the cynosure of all eyes; the world hardly notices them. Yet before their heavenly Father, they are precious. Their inward life—if marked by a gentle and quiet spirit—is precious in His sight.
This is how those who hope in God adorn themselves ( 1 Pet. 3:5). Our investment reveals the true object of our hope. If our attention is fixed on externals, we declare by our actions that our hope lies in this passing world. But what will become of us when the world fades away, as it surely will (2 Pet. 3:10ff)?
Dear Christian, it is expedient that you keep a close watch on your soul. Let your adornment be that of the heart—the beauty that never perishes and that God finds precious. Amen.
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