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One issue I see is that you'll always face this same question again and again, as risks are way less quantifiable than one expected. I was at multiple occasions that I made up my mind to move on, but at the juncture of making decision, the previous thought process just fell apart for no reason; because when risks become more realistic, its mental pressure is way heavier than the expectation.




I have personally had this happen, also. The "inertia" of the current situation is almost always underestimated. Kudos to the author and his ability to move on...




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