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Sunk Cost Fallacy Economics

Watch as we delve into the fascinating world of sunk cost fallacies in economics—where throwing good money after bad can lead to some surprising outcomes!

About this Rabbit Hole

Have you ever found yourself pouring time, money, and effort into a project or relationship that just isn't working out? Dive into the rabbit hole of Sunk Cost Fallacy Economics and explore why we so often cling to bad decisions. From understanding the psychology behind the sunk cost fallacy to practical tips on breaking free from its grip, these videos will challenge your approach to decision-making. Prepare to be shocked by the unexpected ways this cognitive bias influences our everyday lives. Watch in order or skip around — each video adds a new layer.

Videos in this Rabbit Hole

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Sunk Cost Fallacy Explained |Easy Concept, Decision Making & Behavioral Economics Video | Bcom BA |

Eco Wisdom by Dr. Aditi P
2025-08-11
Sunk Cost Fallacy Explained |Easy Concept, Decision Making & Behavioral Economics Video | Bcom BA | by Eco Wisdom by Dr. Aditi P
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Our Commentary

So basically, we're all just pouring money into a sinking ship because we already bought a ticket for the cruise. Got it. Thanks for the reality check, I guess?

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The Sunk Cost Fallacy Explained: Why We Cling to Bad Decisions and How to Break Free

Unearned Wisdom
2024-09-16
The Sunk Cost Fallacy Explained: Why We Cling to Bad Decisions and How to Break Free by Unearned Wisdom
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Our Commentary

So basically, we're all just stubbornly holding onto sinking ships because we've already invested so much in the voyage? Makes sense why I still have a drawer full of broken phone chargers.

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The Sunk Cost Fallacy: Why We Stick with Bad Decisions & How to Break Free

FinNews USA
2025-03-26
The Sunk Cost Fallacy: Why We Stick with Bad Decisions & How to Break Free by FinNews USA
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Our Commentary

Watching this video made me rethink every questionable life choice I've ever made. Suddenly, my closet full of impulse buys and my ex-boyfriend seem a lot more understandable.

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What Are Some Examples Of The Sunk Cost Fallacy? - Learn About Economics

Learn About Economics
2025-04-24
What Are Some Examples Of The Sunk Cost Fallacy? - Learn About Economics by Learn About Economics
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Our Commentary

Just like how I can't stop eating a whole bag of chips even though I know I'll regret it, seeing the sunk cost fallacy in action is both enlightening and slightly shameful. Funny how irrational we can be sometimes.

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What Are Examples Of The Sunk Cost Fallacy In Everyday Life? - Learn About Economics

Learn About Economics
2025-06-29
What Are Examples Of The Sunk Cost Fallacy In Everyday Life? - Learn About Economics by Learn About Economics
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Our Commentary

Watching this video made me realize that holding onto my ex's hoodie just because it's expensive is a perfect example of the sunk cost fallacy. Time to Marie Kondo my emotions and let it go.

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How Does The Sunk Cost Fallacy Affect Market Decisions? - Learn About Economics

Learn About Economics
2025-03-16
How Does The Sunk Cost Fallacy Affect Market Decisions? - Learn About Economics by Learn About Economics
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Our Commentary

So basically, we're all just throwing good money after bad because we can't bear to admit defeat? Sounds like my last relationship.

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Final Thoughts

"**Final Thoughts** As we reach the end of this enlightening journey through the concept of the Sunk Cost Fallacy, it's fascinating to see how each video built upon the previous one, offering new insights and perspectives on why we often find ourselves trapped in the cycle of clinging to past investments. From understanding the psychology behind our decision-making to recognizing real-life examples of the Sunk Cost Fallacy in action, this collection has provided a deeper understanding of how this cognitive bias impacts our lives. As we navigate through future choices, perhaps we can now approach them with a more critical eye, questioning whether our decisions are truly based on rational thinking or merely a way to justify past investments."