Joe Loser enters into an investment scheme with some local bigwigs. To get Joe's money, these people lie to Joe about several present facts that are critical to the investment scheme. Later, Joe sues to rescind the investment contract on the basis of fraud. While Joe is on the stand, the attorney for the other parties asks him: "Mr. Loser, why did you enter this deal in the first place?" Joe says: "For one reason and one reason only: I admired these men tremendously and figured that any deal good enough for them was a deal I wanted in on too. The details didn't matter; if they were in it, I wanted to be in it too." Joe has just blown his fraud case. Why?