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"A veces necesitas ser paciente con tus ganadores para dejar que continúen."

Jim Cramer
Jim Cramer Television personality, Author, Former Hedge Fund Manager
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Sometimes you just have to let something good keep going. It's a simple idea, but one that's often overlooked because we’re so eager to see results and make quick decisions. This concept is all about patience and recognizing when to allow your successful endeavors to flourish without interference.

Historically, this notion has been especially relevant in investing. Investors are often told to "cut their losses and let their winners run." It means holding onto stocks or investments that are doing well instead of selling them off too soon. The wisdom here is that good things take time to grow, and premature actions can stunt potential gains.

Think about Warren Buffet. He’s the poster child for this principle. Back in the 1960s, Buffet invested in a company called American Express. The company faced a major scandal, and many investors pulled out. But Buffet saw the intrinsic value of the company and decided to stay put. Over the years, what could have been a short-term gain turned into a massive fortune. His patience with this ‘winner’ was a key factor in his success.

So, how do you apply this in your own life? Let's say you’re working on a project at work. It's going well, but it’s taking longer than you expected. The results aren’t immediate, and you’re tempted to shift focus or wrap it up quickly. Instead, take a step back. Evaluate the progress so far. If the fundamentals are strong and the project shows promise, give it the time it needs to fully blossom. Don’t rush it just because you’re eager to finish.

Picture this: you’re growing a garden. You plant a tomato seed. Every day, you water it, give it sunlight, and watch over it. But after a week, you see no tomatoes. Frustrated, you’re tempted to dig it up or replace it with something else. However, if you’re patient and keep nurturing it, after a few months, that tiny plant could yield a bountiful harvest. The same logic applies to any endeavor—sometimes, you need to give your successes time to mature.

I remember a personal experience when I was learning to play the guitar. I was so eager to play songs perfectly that I would skip practicing the basics. Progress was slow and frustrating. After a while, I decided to focus on the fundamentals, even though it was tedious. Months later, I found myself playing entire songs effortlessly. My patience with those initial ‘winners’—the basic skills—paid off in a big way.

To sum it up, patience is key. When you notice something going well, resist the urge to change course too soon. Give it time. Nurture it. Watch it grow. Whether it’s an investment, a project, or a personal goal, sometimes the greatest success comes from simply allowing the winners to run their course.
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