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Andrew Aziz
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Andrew Aziz has an Instagram engagement rate of 0.26%
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Andrew Aziz (@bearbulltraders) — 228K FollowersEngagement: 0.26% · Avg. Likes: 540 · Avg. Comments: 45
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- I lost my job. In 2015, I received a letter that changed the course of my life. I was being let go from what I thought was my dream job, just six months after joining. It was a shock. I had done everything right. I had completed a PhD with high-impact publications in the most prestigious journals in the field. I held three issued U.S. patents, and I had finally landed a role I had worked for years to get. After all the sacrifices, the long nights in the lab, the ambition and drive to reach the top, I thought I had made it. But the reality hit hard. One decision from someone in a corporate office, I was out. I quickly realized how fragile success in the corporate world can be. You can be highly educated, motivated, and accomplished, and still be at the mercy of decisions made in boardrooms far away, by people who have no idea who you are or what you’ve done. At the time, it felt like a failure. I was lost, confused, and honestly, angry. But now, looking back, it was the best thing that ever happened to me. That letter forced me to re-evaluate everything. I started learning about the stock market. I opened a trading account. I studied, I failed, I learned, I kept going. I slowly began building a life that was entirely mine, not one handed to me by a company, but one I created from scratch. Now, years later, I’m a full-time trader. I travel the world, I climb some of the biggest mountains on the planet, and I work on my own terms. I live the life I used to dream about not because everything went according to plan, but because it didn’t. That letter is still pinned up on the wall of my office. Not as a reminder of rejection, but as a symbol of redirection. Life rarely unfolds the way we expect it to. But sometimes, the biggest setbacks are really just setups for a better path. As Steve Jobs once said, you can’t connect the dots looking forward, only when you look back do the pieces come together. If you’re going through something hard right now, trust that it might be leading you to something better. Sometimes, the worst day of your life can be the first step toward your best one. Keep moving, physically and mentally.
- Finally it’s time! Today I begin my summit push on Manaslu. The plan is C1, then C2, then C3, and after three nights we will push for the summit. Four nights in the mountains, no connection to the outside world. The world wakes up slowly in the Himalayas. At 5am, as the sun rises, heaven and earth blur together. I filmed this sunrise video on Everest two years ago, and now standing here again I feel that same magic. No photo or video can do justice to standing on a ridge above 8,000 meters, 26,000 feet, where you cannot tell where the earth ends and the sky begins. You can follow me in real time through my Garmin tracker, link in bio. You can see my ascent and also send satellite messages there, and they mean a lot when you are up in the death zone. Avalanches, ice falls, and falling into crevasses are all very real dangers up there. Above 8,000 meters your body can shut down from high-altitude sickness or extreme cold too. Mountaineering has evolved a lot in the last decade, with better gear, much more skilled and experienced Sherpas, and more accurate avalanche and weather forecasts, and that helps a lot. Still, the mountains only allow what they allow, and there is always a chance you might not come back. We will climb smart, we will plan, but we will do what the mountain decides. I’ve lost close friends here in these mountains. ginamarierzucidlo my dearest friend and an amazing American climber, still rests up high in these mountains. I feel her presence every time I climb. I asked my family, if my journey ends here, let me rest here forever where I belong and don’t bring my body down. Life is an evolution of consciousness, you learn about yourself, you learn from others, you leave an impact, and you keep growing. Looking back at my 40 years, if this were the end of my journey, I would say I had a pretty fucking amazing run. Being here for my birthday and chasing this summit feels like a gift from the universe. Thank you to everyone who has followed my journey. Many of you asked me to carry your prayers and wishes, and I will. I will think of each of you. I would love to write more, but luckily for you, Instagram has a character limit.
- I survived another one as I chased the highest sunrise on Earth. Manaslu 8,163m (26,781ft). We made it. This was my third 8,000m peak. Out of the 14 giants above 8,000m, I am grateful I got to experience this one. Manaslu was tough, in many ways as hard as Everest, but it pushed me to my limits and reminded me why I climb. And of course, I carried the BBT flag with me. My goal is simple: to become the best version of myself in trading, in health and fitness, and in life, and to inspire our community along the way. That is what Bear Bull Traders is all about, pushing each other to grow and to get better, one step at a time. Thank you so much to everyone who followed my journey and sent me satellite messages. I could not reply out there, but I felt them all. Many of you asked me to carry your prayers and wishes, and I proudly took them with me to the summit.