Sunk Cost Fallacy
Continuing an investment of time, money, or energy because of past expenditure, regardless of future prospects.
Definition
Rational decisions consider only future costs and benefits — past costs are unrecoverable and irrelevant. People struggle to abandon failing projects, relationships, or careers because they "have so much invested already." The defense: ask "would I start this now, knowing what I know?" If no, stop.
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