There is the emotional and unemotional.
When dealing with loss, we need to separate the too. Obviously the loss of a loved one falls into the first category and is felt deeply.
Sadly, too many apply that to something like money. This should be unemotional. If we treat losing money like loved ones, we are going to be emotional wrecks.
Losses via investing happens. It cannot be avoided. So we should be prepared for it, shrug it off, and move on. There is always another opportunity.
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Yes. I think it is the same as fear - the same part of the brain processes fear whether we are standing on the edge of a cliff, or worrying about losing face in front of peers. Both seem life threatening.