This evening’s project management reading was a discussion of why doomed projects are continued. The article mentioned that project team members and stakeholders are often too close to the project and invest a lot of emotional attachment to it (as opposed to a distanced, logical or analytical approach). People, by nature, also are apt to see things positive overall. I wondered if this related to the process by which someone makes a decision to commit suicide. I mean, does someone at some point look at their life, decide to ignore the sunk costs and consider their next best opportunity to continuing life? Is suicide primarily an intellectual decision, an emotional decision, some aspect of both, neither, or something else?
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