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Why You Should Stop Doing Some Things. Understanding Sunk Cost Fallacy.

Why You Should Stop Doing Some Things. Understanding Sunk Cost Fallacy.

Update: 2020-10-10
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If you’re listening to this episode in the future, you’re not going to notice anything but for the people who’s listening to this episode while it’s fresh. I’m posting this episode on a Saturday. What does that mean for this channel? I believe each and every point that I make on this podcast should be stand alone episodes diving deep and practical into each topic. Most of my content is usually between 20-25 minutes per episode. But there’s also a lot of other content that is smaller in scale that I still believe should be said. To combine smaller scale topics with heavy duty points in my opinion almost devalues the advice that’s in the smaller scale topics. I believe the topics I bring up on this channel are essential, and I want everyone to hear and understand that with my content. With that being said, every-now-and-then on a Saturday or weekend. I’ll be posting new episodes that are smaller productions between 5-10 minutes long. Don’t worry I’ll still be posting on Mondays and Thursdays. There’s just so much content I want to post and to just lump everything together in my opinion is lazy, disorganized, and serves no purpose to you guys listening. You can guarantee from me that each episode will be its own stand alone topic unless explicitly clear that it’s a start or a segway to another episode. 


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Why You Should Stop Doing Some Things. Understanding Sunk Cost Fallacy.

Why You Should Stop Doing Some Things. Understanding Sunk Cost Fallacy.

Caleb Wun