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Meanwhile, the market has slipped into “extreme fear territory” after bitcoin failed to hold above the psychologically important $100,000 level, said Kelly.

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It’s emotionally and psychologically draining to be present for a situation like this, particularly over an extended period of time.

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When you’re spending money that’s not your own but that one day might be your inheritance, it sometimes feels like double-dealing, psychologically.

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But they also can set the stage for how you’ll fill the years ahead—both financially and psychologically.

“I wanted that humanity because the real Guiteau was a deeply disturbed man who was psychologically brutalized by his father to the point he was a non-functioning person.”

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