Sunk Cost Fallacy
The Sunk Cost Fallacy describes our tendency to follow through on an endeavor if we have already invested time, effort, or money into it, whether or not the current costs outweigh the benefits.
The Sunk Cost Fallacy describes our tendency to follow through on an endeavor if we have already invested time, effort, or money into it, whether or not the current costs outweigh the benefits.
History of Notes Migration
I was really hesitant to bite the bullet and migrate once more. See Sunk Cost Fallacy . That was until the Zettelkasten crowd, Roam cult, Obsidian and Mr Ahren forced my hand, not only to take a look at my note taking application stack, but also to look at the workflow.
Tiddlywiki - An exit interview
On the other hand, I would ask the long-time Tiddlywiki users to stop and consider for a moment if Tiddlywiki is actually aiding expansion of their knowledge, or is it merely satisfying their urge to tinker with stuff. Also see Sunk Cost Fallacy .