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The Sunk Cost Fallacy-Time
Ducharme, Jamie. “The Sunk Cost Fallacy Is Ruining Your Decisions. Here’s How.” Time, 26 July 2018, time.com/5347133/sunk-cost-fallacy-decisions.
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