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The Quitting Point : Overcoming the Sunk Cost Fallacy in Love and Work - Daniel Ross

The Quitting Point

Overcoming the Sunk Cost Fallacy in Love and Work

By: Daniel Ross

eBook | 3 February 2026

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Why do we stay in dead-end jobs, unhappy marriages, or finish terrible books? Because we've already invested time, money, or effort. Psychologist Daniel Ross tackles the "Sunk Cost Fallacy" in "The Quitting Point." Ross explains that the human brain is wired to avoid the pain of "waste" more than it seeks the pleasure of gain, leading us to throw good money (or years) after bad. The book distinguishes between "grit" (perseverance with a purpose) and "stubbornness" (refusing to admit a mistake). Ross provides a framework for auditing your life commitments: If you wouldn't start this project/relationship today, why are you still in it? "The Quitting Point" teaches the art of the "strategic quit." It validates the courage it takes to walk away and reframe "giving up" as "leveling up." It is a permission slip to stop digging when you are in a hole, proving that your past investment does not dictate your future potential.

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