In theory I should remain open to all professional paths. If someone offers me a cool job that meets a lot of my criteria (don’t worry there is no offer), then I should seriously consider taking it even though I’ve already spent material time ~entrepreneuring~ (the sunk cost).
I assume that the things you struggle through in life are the things that ultimately bring you the most joy and satisfaction (if true, having as many children as possible seems a logical path).
I haven’t struggled as long and hard on anything as I have on ~entrepreneuring~, so presumably if I ever were to succeed I would derive immense satisfaction. Does this equation imply that the longer I fail, the more I should remain committed to the path simply because the potential (psychological) reward increases?!?
If this logic is perverse, I apologize. It’s early and snowy. About to trudge to hot yoga and balance my chi.
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