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Why do we experience the sunk cost fallacy?
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Expert Answer
We continue investments because of past irrecoverable costs, even when future prospects are poor. This stems from: loss aversion (losses feel worse than equivalent gains), desire not to appear wasteful, and hope for turnaround. Rational decision-making requires ignoring sunk costs.
Key Insight
We continue investments because of past irrecoverable costs, even when future prospects are poor.
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