Roger wilco The section that applies most to me is Section 15: Consumer mindset vs craftsman mindset, with some connection to Outcome bias. I joined the apprenticeship to learn a real skill, not for quick money. At the beginning, I followed the instructions, studied the modules, practiced charting, and passed the verbal exam, which showed I was committed and capable of learning. However, since late January/early February, my personal situation changed unexpectedly. I had to take on extra work, a second job, more responsibilities at home, and increased pressure from my main job. Because of that, I have not been able to give trading the time, focus, and consistency it requires. I also recognize that I expected payouts sooner, which connects to Outcome bias, because I was focusing too much on the result instead of only the process. I understand now that trading cannot be rushed and requires patience, repetition, and discipline. I am not blaming the coach or the program. I take responsibility for where I am. I just need time to stabilize my personal life so I can return with the proper focus and commitment needed to continue developing the skill.