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Sarah's Thoughts: The One Thing Successful People Never Tell You They Do

Sarah's Thoughts: The One Thing Successful People Never Tell You They Do

Season 10 Episode 33 Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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Have you ever stayed in something far longer than you should have, simply because you’d already invested so much into it?


In this episode of Sarah’s Thoughts, Sarah Grynberg shares one surprising pattern she has noticed among some of the most successful people she has ever interviewed. They know how to quit quickly. Not out of fear, laziness, or failure, but from a deep understanding that holding onto the wrong thing can quietly drain your energy, time, and potential.

Sarah explores the psychology behind why so many of us struggle to walk away, unpacking the concept of the sunk cost fallacy and the emotional weight of feeling like quitting means giving up. She reflects on the ways we stay too long in jobs, friendships, relationships, and ideas that no longer align, simply because we’ve already invested so much into them.


You’ll learn:

  • Why successful people are selective about where they invest their energy
  • How the sunk cost fallacy keeps people stuck in situations that no longer serve them
  • Why letting go of the wrong thing can create space for the right one


This episode is an invitation to rethink what quitting really means. Because sometimes walking away is not failure, it’s wisdom. It’s recognising when something is no longer aligned and having the courage to stop forcing what was never meant to fit. And often, the most powerful thing you can do is let go before it costs you more than it already has.


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