Taking My | Ball

As adults, we rarely carry physical balls, but we carry the same impulse. Whether it’s an investor liquidating a portfolio in a volatile market or a professional resigning after a rejected proposal, the "taking my ball" phenomenon is a fascinating study in boundaries, ego, and strategic preservation. The Psychology: Setting Boundaries vs. Soft Resignation

If the terms aren't working, express the issue before the final walk-out. Taking My Ball

In the world of finance, "taking my ball" often looks like a tactical retreat. Investors like those at Praetorian Capital use the phrase to describe the moment they stop listening to the market's noise and step back to preserve capital. They aren't quitting the game forever; they are waiting for a better "field" to play on. 2. The Professional Arena: The "Quit or Conform" Ultimatum As adults, we rarely carry physical balls, but

If you find yourself wanting to walk away, consider these alternatives to maintain your reputation and relationships: Soft Resignation If the terms aren't working, express

I invest with one simple rule, “making money is really quite easy, but holding onto it is really quite hard.” I've had a good run. Praetorian Capital inflation Archives - Praetorian Capital

Ask yourself: "Am I leaving to protect my assets, or because I’m upset that I lost this round?".