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Is Trading My Vocation or a Money-Driven Obsession?

May 25, 2010 by Terry Chitwood Leave a Comment

According to Webster’s Third New International Dictionary,©1981 (Terry, seriously, you need a new dictionary. . . . I know), one definition of vocation is “a summons from God to an individual … to undertake the obligations and perform the duties of a particular task or function in life.” Long-winded but true. In fact, frighteningly true. […]

Filed Under: Trading Theology Tagged With: Chris Farley, Jungian psychotherapy, Outer Limits, trading, vocaction

Is My Trading Any of God’s Business?

May 18, 2010 by Terry Chitwood Leave a Comment

Trading is a business. Trading is an art. Trading is hell. Or maybe trading is an unfolding path that differs for each individual trader. Becoming an individual is important in Jungian Psychotherapy. Shedding collective opinions and societal beliefs is part of the process Jung called individuation. Individuation is a lifelong personal growth process that connects […]

Filed Under: Trading Theology Tagged With: Jung, Jungian psychotherapy, Self, trading

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