Some hands take time to read. You don’t rush them, you sit with them. The diamond is shaped by time and pressure, by staying put when it would be easier to fold. It’s proof that what lasts is rarely rushed. That the things worth having ask something of you first. This isn’t about playing to win. It’s about knowing when to stay in. About placing your chips down quietly, not for show, but because it feels right. Not every hand pays off. But some are still worth the bet.