Negotiations eased, and prices slowly recovered.
However, many people never regained their positions, or even permanently exited the market.
Having gone bankrupt myself, I know full well that rebuilding and starting over after a disaster is difficult and painful for most people.
Everyone understands this principle, but only when it happens to you can you truly appreciate the weight of knowing is easier said than done.
But I still want to say: if you unfortunately fail this time, it's really okay. Let's heal first.
Even if you do nothing, don't blame yourself excessively. Blame doesn't lead to growth.
Reflect deeply, recognize your limitations, identify where you frequently make mistakes, and accept and correct them.
Everyone has weaknesses, and the market is never fair. It's a hunting ground, where the strong prevail over the weak, and the fast prevails over the slow.
Many mistakes may simply be the result of doing things you're not good at.
Step back, return to your circle of competence, and continue to dig deep. You will surely win, and everything will return.