It seems scary. If you're feeling wronged, you should stay quiet, but for someone who has held on for 5 years, there’s no time to feel wronged. To feel wronged, you should be checking the stock price every day, but after 5 years, the scary habit is that these days I look for the patent application list first before the stock price. People around me ask. Are you still holding on? .. The nuance of this question changes every year. At first, it was concern, the second time it was mockery, the third time it was curiosity. These days, they don’t ask anymore…. It seems scary…. In fact, the secret to long-term investing isn’t grand. I made quite a profit, but since I didn’t sell, I became a long-term investor. But something strange happened. While I wasn’t selling, this company kept creating new things. They started making cars, then robots, and after making robots, they began building factories for the robots to work in. I tried to find a reason to sell, but the company kept giving me reasons to hold on. So I’m still holding on. If you stay afloat in a noisy sea for a long time, you learn one thing. The waves crash every day, but the currents change direction slowly. I rode the current, not the waves. So today is quiet again. Not quiet, but busy.