In the visual, two contrasting scenarios are depicted side by side. on the left, a man finds a $100 bill, his expression reflecting contentment and mild pleasure, but not an exaggerated joy. colorful rays emanate from the bill, symbolizing the happiness derived from the discovery, yet these hues are subdued, maintaining balance. on the right, the same man is overwhelmed by sorrow as he realizes he has lost $100 from his pocket. the surroundings are dark, cold, and somber, emphasizing the disproportionate agony of the loss compared to the pleasure of the gain. this illustration serves to capture the essence of loss aversion, where the pain of losing is felt more intensely than the joy of gaining