We understand well that actions and inactions are a way to make decisions.
We recognize that each action we take incurs a cost. Action may trigger an outcome that advances us, in which case the price we pay is negligible.
It may also get us an outcome that retracts us backward, in which case the price we pay is high.
Either way, action is expensive!
What about inaction? Inaction means doing nothing. We often consider that inaction has no price associated with it. After all, we are not acting to maintain the status quo.
The status quo puts us in a poor position. Inaction costs us dearly. We just don't see it until it hits us!
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