There’s an economic principle called the sunk cost fallacy. It’s the mistake of continuing an endeavor solely because of previously invested resource Too many people apply it to their reading.
There’s nothing wrong with giving up on a book even after 200 or 300 pages—even if you liked how it started. The author didn’t keep you engaged. It’s fine to move on! This isn’t homework!
There’s an economic principle called the sunk cost fallacy. It’s the mistake of continuing an endeavor solely because of previously invested resource Too many people apply it to their reading.
There’s nothing wrong with giving up on a book even after 200 or 300 pages—even if you liked how it started. The author didn’t keep you engaged. It’s fine to move on! This isn’t homework!