Let's look at it like this...
Say you area baseball player throwing a ball into the air (don't ask why..). Everytime you throw the ball up, the ground drops in elevation.
On the first throw, you are getting your peak height, but the ball drops back down lower than you originally were. So you have to throw twice as hard to get the ball to the same place now, and for many people that would be impossible. They could get close, but not to the original peak.
The more you throw, the further you drop and the harder it is to hit the PEAK experience. You may have some great throws, but how much better would they have been if you stood at the mound?
transfer that over to MDMA, and that first roll is AMAZING. And, every other roll will probably be damn good as well I'm sure. But you're NEVER getting the full potential of your "throws", and each one is digging you deeper and deeper away from your peak performance.
If you're a smart pitcher, you limit your amount of throws and how far you will drop for when you need it. Instead of wasting up your arm (brain) playing again Minor League teams, just sit on the bench and enjoy the game from the sidelines. That is, until the Majors come out to play
