Should I keep pushing or rethink the approach?¶
Situation¶
- You have been pushing forward with a clear sense of effort
- Progress exists, but it is slow or ambiguous
- You are unsure whether persistence is the answer
- Rethinking feels like admitting failure
- Continuing feels safer than questioning direction
This situation appears when commitment replaces evaluation.
Verdict¶
VERDICT: SWITCH
Do not keep pushing blindly. Do not abandon the effort outright.
Re-evaluation is required before continuing.
Why this verdict¶
- Persistence is being used in place of assessment
- The current approach has not been clearly validated
- Continuing without review increases sunk cost
Effort without review delays necessary decisions.
What happens if you continue¶
- You will invest more before knowing if the path is viable
- Emotional attachment will increase with time spent
- Changing direction later will feel more costly
This often results in overcommitment to a weak approach.
A safer next step¶
Pause forward motion briefly.
Rethink the approach deliberately: - Define what success would look like at a small scale - Test whether the approach can produce that signal - Decide based on evidence, not momentum
Rethinking early is safer than persisting blindly.