In an interview on The Knowledge Project, Seth Godin defines sunk costs as a gift from your former self to your present self that you don’t have any use for. He recommends we ignore such gifts because our older selves did not know what our present selves do now, and newly available information makes using the gift not worth it.
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Sunk costs and the true price of failure
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In an interview on The Knowledge Project, Seth Godin defines sunk costs as a gift from your former self to your present self that you don’t have any use for. He recommends we ignore such gifts because our older selves did not know what our present selves do now, and newly available information makes using the gift not worth it.