"Things" have thus far not included vastly overvalued products, like Vision Pro, that is no where near ready for prime time, nor worth its price tag in its current form or any form. Nor is it even close to as good as its marketing effort portrayed it, which is exceptionally rare for Apple. The buyer's remorse surrounding it has been extreme, the reports of returns have been staggeringly high, and it's really no surprise. It's an overly expensive product that isn't an essential like an iPhone or a Mac. It's a $3,500 iPad, that isn't even as good as promised. It's way, way too expensive of a product for most people to say "oh well gave it a shot" and then put it in a drawer. That's going to continue generating a lot of remorse, and a lot of returns.Nope. Not what I said. Paying attention + logic + common sense will get you far.