Today’s Coffee thoughts

October 2, 2008 – 10:47 am

Again, I am sipping my daily morning Long Black..and I am going to share some thoughts here. NO..not about the bail out things. I don’t care. Market will go wherever it wanna go, do you really think the bail out package will turn the shitty market condition around? uhm…whatever…

Ok, my fiancee and I take Tram (One of the most crappy public transport in Australia, if not in the world.. lol ) to work every morning. I noticed some interesting behaviours.

Everytime when you hopping into the Tram/Bus/Train/MRT..do you normally take the first available seat? or do you just keep walking towards the end of the carriage to look for the ‘BEST’ seat?

There are 3 types of people. 1, grab the first opportunity in front of him, grab the first available seat (Nah, I am not asking you to fight with the 70-year-old mama for that seat). 2. Keep walking , keep thinking of there’s a better seat at the end. 3. Just keep walking, just being blind of everything.

Type 2, and 3 normally will hit the end of the carriage, and realise, ‘there’s no more seat!’. While the type 1 might miss some ‘better seat’ though.

Nothing is absolutely right or wrong. But do these 3 types of passengers remind you of trader personality?  Which type of passenger are you?

Just another piece of rant before I finish my coffee..

From the desk of Tradergav.com


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