Person standing at a forked path, continuing forward despite warning signs, symbolizing staying in a losing path because of past investment

Sunk Cost Fallacy — Why We Keep Going, Even When It’s Time to Stop

We continue something
because we’ve already invested in it.

Time.
Money.
Effort.

Sunk Cost Fallacy names this trap.

A quiet example

A movie feels boring. You keep watching because you already paid for the ticket.

Not because it’s enjoyable—
but because stopping feels like a waste.

A plan falters, yet you push forward.
Stopping feels heavier than continuing.

Where this shows up

  • In careers
  • In relationships
  • In projects

Past cost is gone.
Future choice remains.

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