Your mind determines your fate.

Marcelle 2021-12-22 08:01:38

When the idea of ​​making quick money was rooted in Seth's mind, his fate was doomed.

Seth is smart;however his determination to make quick money led his fate to the wrong way--whatever it is illegal gambling or being a salesman of illegal IPO . God will never give you money so easy; this is the rule we all know. When it comes too easy, there gonna to be something wrong. It is too easy to be true.

Without necessary education, Seth can easily fall into the trap others set up for him and young men who have similar stupid mind to make easy money. Without the judgement which results from times of test and hard work, even with the high IQ to pass Exam with high scores, Seth's fate is determined to be used by others to commit fraud. People with normal brain will know there is something wrong in it. Facing risk, most people choose to evaluate first, instead of diving into the risk first then find out what it is. Maybe it is why Seth is a gambler.

When in doubt, consult more experienced guys. And remember, discard your dignity when you consult others. Because sometimes, in the critial turning point of your life, your high dignity may make you miss the only opportunity you can turn away from the wrong road . The critial step usually does not give you many opportunity to choose it right.

Evaluate the risk of making quick money. With his dad support, Seth's fate should have been graduated from college, entered into better firms and been a successful young man his father would be proud of. When the mind of making quick money sneath into his heart, his fate changed.

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  • Ayden 2022-03-28 09:01:05

    hit the point. oh, that's really smart

  • Clay 2022-04-23 07:02:42

    This is the first time I think Phoebe is so handsome as her brother!

Boiler Room quotes

  • Greg Weinstein: [to Seth] I'm going to be honest with you, I think you're running a good business and you're a smart kid, pulling in some real cash but I have to tell you this is a risky fucking business, are you honestly planning to deal cards to college kids when your fucking thirty five? You don't think you're going to get "pinched" in the next few years? Maybe it's about time to think further down the line.

  • Seth Davis: [Narrating] I was making good money with the casino but these guys were "macking" it hard, that's the level I wanted to be operating on so I drove out to Long Island, the office was a good hour from Wall Street, somebody forgot to tell the guys who worked there though, they looked and acted like they took the sixth train to Fulton Street every morning but it wasn't Wall Street it was exit fifty three on the Long Island Expressway, a good hour from the New York Stock Exchange, "Group interview my ass", it was like a Hitler youth rally in retrospect, the guy who pitched us, Jim Young was the head recruiter there between him and Michael honestly they can sell bubblegum at the lockjaw ward at Bellevue.