#pi Why do they say drops aren't scary—gains are what hurt you? If it drops, you can ignore it and lay flat, give up. But if it rises, you're terrified of missing out, wanting to buy the dip. Suddenly you have nothing left, you tighten your belt, borrow money to keep throwing in because you're afraid of missing it, thinking there'll be a reversal, refusing to give up hope for a comeback. You might have already left the table, but you get dragged back to keep gambling. Subject to repeated harvesting! This repetition, this back-and-forth harvesting—that's the most terrifying, cruelest blade! Yo