Don't get caught up in self-indulgent emotions.



She's like a junk stock I went all in on at the bottom.
Clearly the trend has broken, with no sign of stopping.
Yet I always cling to hope, fantasizing about a rebound.
So I obsessively study her past, try to read her mind.
Magnify all her strengths, search for every positive sign.
Listen to others' advice, find reasons to convince myself.
I refuse to admit my judgment was wrong.
Inner obsession makes me completely lose reason.
The deeper the drop, the more I add, the deeper I'm trapped.
Always trying to bet all my chips on an uncertain future.
Later, I pour everything in, go all in.
Only then do I see she has no value, no promise.
All the beauty was just a fantasy I created in my mind.
Those obsessions and regrets, in the end, are just self-indulgent emotions.
If you can't understand, don't force it; if you can't hold the stock, don't tough it out.
Cutting losses in time is the clearest choice for an adult.
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