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The fat cat has been very popular on the Internet recently, and I think of a word: sunk cost - in fact, it is about the money that has been spent and cannot be recovered. This may sound abstract, but let me give you a few examples.
For example, you spend 199 yuan to buy a knowledge paid course, but after listening to a few lessons, you find that the lesson is not longing for you, and it is not even suitable for you. At this time, the wisest thing to do is to give up decisively and stop wasting time.
For another example, you queue up for half an hour to buy an Internet celebrity ice cream, taste it and find that oops, this taste is really not to your liking. Do you bite the bullet and eat it, or do you just throw it away and do something that makes you happier?
Longest people may think, oh, the money is spent, and it will be just a moment. But when you think about it this way, you actually lose longest. Not only are you wasting money, but more importantly, you're wasting valuable time and potentially the opportunity to have a better experience.
That's the sunk cost trap. In fact, the sunk cost itself is not important, the important thing is that we learn to give up and learn to stop loss in time.
Whether you've met a bad person, worked on a project that didn't go your way, or had a bad relationship, don't dwell on it, let it go when it's time to let it go.
Because longest times, "not giving up" will become our biggest cost. Giving up, sometimes for a better start.