"Levine pointed out that the trader had made his fortune predicting trends in the market. His anxious style, Levine suggested, might be part of what gave him that edge: He was hyperaware of subtle indicators that other people hadn't picked up on yet."
"Levine has released his second book-Secure: The Revolutionary Guide to Creating a Secure Life-hoping to find a more receptive audience than this man. The subtitle is telling: If you aren't 'secure' yourself, Levine believes, you can still build a secure life."
A stock-market trader sought therapy to address his anxious attachment style after experiencing rejection in a relationship. Therapist Amir Levine suggested that this sensitivity might actually contribute to his success in predicting market trends. Levine's new book, "Secure: The Revolutionary Guide to Creating a Secure Life," proposes that individuals can build a secure life even if they are not inherently secure themselves, advocating for changes in one's social environment to foster security.
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