When playing at level one, you must remember this: do not pursue catching the absolute bottom, and do not worry about "missed gains."



The so-called anxiety of "missed gains" is essentially the fear of missing out on 100x, but for first-tier players, high-multiple opportunities have never been a scarce resource.
On the contrary, in the attempt to capture a 100x gain, it is easier to repeatedly have the principal harvested.

The foundational logic at the first level should be probability, not emotion—
Seizing 10 opportunities for 10x gains is far more realistic and safer than clinging to a dream of a 100x.

Those obsessions of "non-selling regrets" often only apply to secondary participants who have delayed information, slow entry, and scarce targets.

But at level one, what really should be avoided is not "missed gains", but rather "unable to let go".
Making rational decisions creates the space for the next better decision.
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