It can be confusing, can't it? Once you've reached your target, there's a sense of satisfaction and happiness, but unfortunately, there's a small voice that, if not managed, can grow into something bigger. Desire lurks, whispering that it's never enough, and the language of possibility for achieving even more targets than before becomes increasingly prevalent.
At first, you want one, but once you have it, you want two, or maybe a different model, and so on. That is the essence of human nature. It will never be enough; even if you say it's enough, it's only because you can stop for a moment, but fundamentally, you can't stop. Like an addiction, and the language of addiction ultimately makes it sound appealing.
Again and again. But this is the arrogant, greedy version, not the positive meaning of failure. It ultimately destroys and destroys and destroys. Buy, sell, buy again, sell again, buy again, and so on—buy, buy, and buy—but one day it’s gone and you can’t sell it. Will you learn your lesson and stop? No, you’ll try again, and again, and again. Until it repeats, and repeats again. Destroyed, built up, destroyed, built up—will it continue like this?