Overall I agree with your explanation to use our time more effectively and productively than sit in couch and wasting time. But I think your instance is bit confusing in my opinion.
for example I was giving a loan of 100$ and someone else was given a loan of 1,000$. I invested and I made a profit of 400$ and he invested in the same thing and could not make 100$ profit. its time management, I managed myself and created more time for reading trades but he was not able to do that.
If you said you and him is invested in same thing, you both got the same profit ratio. You should separate word
invest and
trade.Investing and trading are two very different methods of attempting to profit in the financial markets. Both investors and traders seek profits through market participation. In general, investors seek larger returns over an extended period through buying and holding. Traders, by contrast, take advantage of both rising and falling markets to enter and exit positions over a shorter timeframe, taking smaller, more frequent profits.
https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/12/difference-investing-trading.aspfor example I was giving a loan of 100$ and someone else was given a loan of 1,000$. I invested traded and I made a profit of 400$ and he invested traded in the same thing and could not make 100$ profit. its time management, I managed myself and created more time for reading trades but he was not able to do that.
Looks better like this