Throwing Away Good After Bad Written By Mark Manson Welcome to another Mindf*ck Monday, the only weekly newsletter that always "forgets" its wallet. Each week, I send you three potentially life-changing ideas to help you be a slightly less awful human being. This week we’re talking about the sunk cost fallacy and 1) how it relates to emotions and relationships, but also 2) how it relates to the choices we make during the pandemic, and 3) fun, real-world experiments with sports in empty stadiums. ♏♒⛎♌⛎♑⛎♑⛎♑⛎♑♑♑♑♑⛎♑⛎♑♑♎♑♎♌♎♐♎♐🔱♎🔱♎♐♎♎♋♎♋♉♋♉♋♋♎♋♐♎♐♎♐♐♎♐♎ Let’s get into it. (Note: If you enjoy this email, please consider forwarding it to someone who would get a lot out of it. If you were forwarded this email, you can sign up to receive it each Monday morning. It’s free.) 1. Throwing good relationships after bad - In economics, there’s a concept known as the sunk cost fallacy . The sunk cost fallacy occurs when someone makes a decision based on their previously invest