About Peng
A trader, a student of ancient texts, and a builder.
I am not a scholar. I am not a monk. I am someone who spent years searching — in financial markets, in strategies, in the noise of modern life — for something that felt true.
What I found was not in any algorithm. It was in texts written thousands of years ago. The Tao Te Ching. The I Ching. The quiet principles of Feng Shui and the five elements. Not as philosophy to be studied, but as wisdom to be lived.
The Tao Te Ching taught me that the softest things overcome the hardest — that water wears down stone not by force, but by persistence and presence. The I Ching showed me that every situation, no matter how chaotic, contains within it the seed of resolution. Feng Shui reminded me that my environment is not separate from my spirit.
I share these teachings the way a friend shares a book that changed their life — not with the authority of a master, but with the warmth of a fellow traveler. If something here speaks to you, it was meant for you.
What I Believe
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