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To Reclaim Your Future......

...cut losses with the past.


In economics sunk cost refers to a cost that's been incurred and cannot be recovered.  We make irrational decisions about our future (I'm going to stay in this job I hate...) due to our misunderstanding of investment and our aversion to loss (...because I've already worked here 10 years).


But we can get clarity if we take a moment to reflect on whether our choices, habits and investments are still serving us.


You've already spent the time. If it's been invested wisely and still serving you, GREAT! Move forward intentionally and happily. If not, be sure you're not sinking further.

 
 
 

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