Trading isn't for everyone - and that's a fact. Whether somebody is able to deal with the market volatility and make a good, profitable living out of trading is up to the individual. There are plenty who do btw.
At the same time, not everyone has the same abilities, and so there are others that take trading more lightly but that's fine too. I think this is all a personal choice and everyone uses the tools at their disposal how they see fit. Nothing wrong with that, and also nothing wrong with asking but it will be wrong to impose something on others.
Unfortunately this is the true statement. I am not a great trader, I have studied it for years, I have worked on perfecting it for years, I have given everything I have for years and yet I am still not a good trader.
Maybe I am good compared to a lot of bad traders who panic and sell whatever they have, but the reality is that I have seen so many good traders that turn just few thousand dollars into tens of thousands of dollars in under a month that I realized that it is really not something I would really accept to call myself a good trader. Don't get me wrong, I am not some newbie that started recently, I have been here for long times, and yet I still can't trade properly and that is my main problem.
This is why I am a long term investor and now investing a bit into passive income stuff as well, it really allows me to be a bit more like me. I still trade time to time, but not for profit anymore, I do it like gambling, just to have fun.