Cheesy comment, but here goes...
When I was a schoolboy, my father (who was a very wise man) told me, "son, if you want to enjoy school, just choose one of the two options: 1) study hard and be a really good student, 2) don't study at all, be the worst student in class and just have fun. Either way, you won't be very stressed and will enjoy yourself (for different reasons). Just try to avoid being average. Being average will cause you the most stress and anxiety, you'll miss the fun part, and will never be really good at something."
I guess it's more or less the same with Bitcoin. If you're a good student (you know how Bitcoin works), you'll never be stressed when it dips, because you know that it's just a temporary, transient state, on a long trend that's almost guaranteed to be upward. OTOH, if you're a really bad student (you don't know anything about how Bitcoin works and even suspect it's a scam), you'll never be a coiner, you'll just keep your distance. Nothing to gain, nothing to lose, business as usual.
But if you're an average student (have heard about Bitcoin and how it can make you rich, but don't really understand how it works), you'll end up buying some corn, and being constantly stressed by the volatility, believing every article, post or rumour, and ending up doing a full mindrust and losing it all at the click of a button.
Knowledge is power.
Be a good student.
Buy Bitcoin.
HoDL.