
There’s no point in arguing.
It’s cheaper to say, “here’s a refund.”
There’s a time cost in arguing and if the argument goes up a chain, wasted time becomes exponential.
There’s an emotional cost in arguing. With only so much willpower on reserve each day, we make more careless decisions after we’ve expelled our willpower arguing.
There’s a mental cost in arguing. More time spent with a glass half empty mindset means there’s less time spent with a glass half full mentality.
Stay Positive & Cut Costs By Walking Away
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