Beyond commitment: Exploring psychology of sunk-cost fallacy in human decision-making

Persisting in endeavors despite diminishing returns, the sunk-cost fallacy affects decisions in retail, movies, stocks, vehicle repairs, and relationships, trapping individuals in unfulfilling situations.

sunk-cost fallacy

Sticking to anything even after evidence of it being unlikely to be successful, just because you have invested much towards it, is a common human behaviour known as the 'sunk-cost fallacy.'

This phenomenon involves continuing an endeavour simply because time, effort, or money has already been invested, regardless of whether the current costs outweigh the benefits.